You could use a helper table with precalculated Hamming weights for small numbers, like bytes, then split the value accordingly, join to the helper table and get the sum of partial Hamming weights as the value's Hamming weight:
-- define Hamming weight helper table
DECLARE @hwtally TABLE (byte tinyint, hw int);
INSERT INTO @hwtally (byte, hw) VALUES (0, 0);
INSERT INTO @hwtally (byte, hw) SELECT 1 - byte, 1 - hw FROM @hwtally;
INSERT INTO @hwtally (byte, hw) SELECT 3 - byte, 2 - hw FROM @hwtally;
INSERT INTO @hwtally (byte, hw) SELECT 7 - byte, 3 - hw FROM @hwtally;
INSERT INTO @hwtally (byte, hw) SELECT 15 - byte, 4 - hw FROM @hwtally;
INSERT INTO @hwtally (byte, hw) SELECT 31 - byte, 5 - hw FROM @hwtally;
INSERT INTO @hwtally (byte, hw) SELECT 63 - byte, 6 - hw FROM @hwtally;
INSERT INTO @hwtally (byte, hw) SELECT 127 - byte, 7 - hw FROM @hwtally;
INSERT INTO @hwtally (byte, hw) SELECT 255 - byte, 8 - hw FROM @hwtally;
-- calculate
WITH split AS (
SELECT SUBSTRING(@value, number, 1) AS byte
FROM master.dbo.spt_values
WHERE type = 'P' AND number BETWEEN 1 AND LEN(@value)
)
SELECT
Value = @value,
HammingWeight = SUM(t.hw)
FROM split s
INNER JOIN @hwtally t ON s.byte = t.byte
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