Answer Posted / Saurabh Kumar Dubey
In programming, 'atom' refers to the smallest unit of execution or storage. Its size varies depending on the platform and architecture being used. For example, in 64-bit systems, an Objective-C object pointer (NSInteger) takes up 8 bytes.
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