A logic microoperation specify binary operation for a string of bits stored in registers.These operation consider each bit in the registers seperately and treat it as a binary variable.
Eg:-F--A(+)B
If the contents of register A is 1010 and that of register B is 1100 than the information is transfer to register F is 0110
to perform arthmatic and logical operations
No.
ACCUMULATOR
ALU
The unit that performs the arithmetic and logical operations within the processor is called the Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU).
The Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) performs two primary operations: arithmetic operations and logical operations. Arithmetic operations include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, while logical operations involve comparisons and Boolean operations such as AND, OR, and NOT. These operations are fundamental for processing data and performing calculations within a computer's CPU.
Arithmetic operations involve mathematical calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, which manipulate numerical values. Logical operations, on the other hand, involve evaluating conditions or expressions to determine true or false outcomes. Arithmetic operations deal with numerical values, while logical operations deal with Boolean values (true or false).
An arithmetic operation is dealing with data in a computational manner, adding subtracting, etc A logical operation would normally be regarded a a comparison and decision, though one school of though would include the literally 'logical operations' such as NOT, OR, AND, etc.
The type that is appropriately called the "arithmetical and logical unit" (ALU).
The MIPS ALU opcodes are used for performing arithmetic and logical operations in a MIPS processor. Some common opcodes include ADD (addition), SUB (subtraction), AND (logical AND), OR (logical OR), and XOR (exclusive OR).
No, in on the MR
It already has; binary.