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Q: What commands does the CPU understand?
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What is the term for a CPU's complete set of commands?

The entire set of instuctions that a CPU can execute is known as the CPU INSTUCTION SET.


What language can a CPU understand?

Bianary


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What is the instruction set in CPU?

It is a system of coded numbers that when read by the CPU control unit are interpreted as commands for the various operations it can perform. Each different type of CPU has a differently coded instruction set.


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They can understand what certain commands mean...so, yes. not exactly, but they understand there name


What is the part of a computer that gives directs nstructions?

The instruction unit (decodes and sends commands to alu of the cpu)


What is called the collection of commands that a specific CPU executes?

machine code instruction set or assembly language


What part of the CPU carries out the calculations?

All of it. A CPU is an integrated circuit. You need to understand electronics to fully understand how such a thing works.


How does the CPU store information inside the CPU for the internal commands?

It's fairly common for a processor to have its L1 cache divided into two parts: one for storing data and one for storing instructions. It would the the instruction half of the L1 cache in which incoming commands would be stored.