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MICROPROCESSOR
A microprocessor is a computer
processor on a microchip. It's sometimes
called a logic chip. It is the "engine"
that goes into motion when you turn your
computer on. A microprocessor is
designed to perform arithmetic and logic
operations that make use of small
number-holding areas called registers.
Typical microprocessor operations
include adding, subtracting, comparing
two numbers, and fetching numbers from
one area to another. These operations
are the result of a set of instruction s
that are part of the microprocessor
design.
When the computer is turned on, the
microprocessor is designed to get the
first instruction from the basic
input/output system (BIOS) that comes
with the computer as part of its memory.
After that, either the BIOS, or the
operating system that BIOS loads into
computer memory, or an application
progam is "driving" the microprocessor,
giving it instructions to perform .
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