Maybe 16^2 where the ^2 was too small to read?

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Subject: IBM Systems Magazine Article on zEC12 + Java

http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/mainframe/trends/whatsnew/java_compiler/?page=3

"Historically, System z has had a 4K (4096-byte) page frame. The IBM System
 z10 mainframe introduced 1-megabyte large pages (LPs). A 1MB LP contains
 the equivalent of 16 4K pages."
                       
16??   Must be new math or I'm suffering from a misconception.


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