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-**4096** is the natural number following 4095 and preceding 4097. As the twelfth power of two (2<sup>12</sup>), it represents a common threshold in [Digital Memory](/wiki/digital_memory) and [Computing](/wiki/computing). It often signifies capacities, counts, or limits in various digital systems due to its fundamental binary nature.
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+**4096** is the natural number following 4095 and preceding 4097. As the twelfth power of two (2<sup>12</sup>), it holds significant importance in [Digital Memory](/wiki/digital_memory) and [Computing](/wiki/computing). Its fundamental binary nature makes it a common value for capacities, counts, and limits in various digital systems.
+In [Computer Architecture](/wiki/computer_architecture), 4096 often appears as a basic unit. For instance, a [Memory Page](/wiki/memory_page) in many systems is 4096 bytes, simplifying [Memory Addressing](/wiki/memory_addressing). It's also a common block size for [File Systems](/wiki/file_system) and [Disk Partitions](/wiki/disk_partition). Furthermore, 4096 pixels wide is a standard resolution in [Digital Cinema](/wiki/digital_cinema) (often referred to as DCI 4K).
+## Numerical Properties
+Beyond its role in computing, 4096 possesses several interesting mathematical properties:
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+**4096** is the natural number following 4095 and preceding 4097. As the twelfth power of two (2<sup>12</sup>), it represents a common threshold in [Digital Memory](/wiki/digital_memory) and [Computing](/wiki/computing). It often signifies capacities, counts, or limits in various digital systems due to its fundamental binary nature.
+## See also
+- [Power of Two](/wiki/power_of_two)
+- [Binary](/wiki/binary)
+- [2048 Game](/wiki/2048_game)