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60008000

60008000 is an eight-digit numeric string that can function as a decimal number, equal to 60,008,000, or as a hexadecimal literal when written as 0x60008000. Because different domains adopt different notations, the interpretation varies with context.

In computing, hexadecimal literals are common for representing memory addresses, bit masks, or register values. 0x60008000

As a decimal number, 60,008,000 is divisible by 1000 and can appear as an identifier in databases,

In other uses, 60008000 might serve as a catalog or batch code, an order number, or a

denotes
a
32-bit
value;
its
exact
meaning
depends
on
the
system’s
memory
map
or
the
hardware
registers
it
is
used
to
configure.
It
may
serve
as
a
base
address
in
a
memory-mapped
region,
a
bit
mask
with
specific
bits
set,
or
a
configuration
value
in
firmware
or
device
drivers.
Without
a
defined
context,
the
number
itself
conveys
only
the
bit
pattern
0110
0000
0000
0000
1000
0000
0000
0000.
invoices,
or
product
catalogs.
Its
prime
factorization
is
2^6
×
5^3
×
13
×
577,
illustrating
how
a
single
eight-digit
code
can
be
composed
of
multiple
prime
factors.
dataset
key.
There
is
no
universally
accepted
meaning
for
60008000;
its
sense
is
defined
entirely
by
the
domain
and
accompanying
documentation.