a CPU can carry out one thousands instructions.
Uses the ALU in the CPU to carry out these instructions. One of the operand must be kept in theaccumulator or reg. A for 8-bit operations. For 16-bit operations the operand is kept in a registerpair HL. or we can say data manipulation instructionvirtual all data operations use:accumulator for byte operationsor carry bit for bit operationslogical operations: AND OR XOR NOT called compelementbit operation:carry bit,many bit in register.
cpu controls the logic and arithmetic operations and cpu is the brain of the computer
That would be the CPU (central processing unit). If you mean carry out operations and is the "nest" for all the components then the motherboard would be.
It performs arithmetic and logic operations within the microprocessor.
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No. The RAM (in the DIMM) is a storage area. The CPU performs mathematical operations.
No data is stored in the CPU. The CPU only performs arithmetic and logical operations. However, the CPU is provided with a small memory unit called cache, which rapidly feeds the CPU with data to calculate.
which part of th CPU would proform arithmetic operations
CPU's vary For example, a 6502 processor has instructions liks ADC (add with carry), CMP (compare), CPX (Compare A with X) and CPY (Compare A with Y)
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