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A mnemonic could be used anywhere, not just microprocessors. It's a group of letters so you could remember the parts of something. Example: MRS. NERG Movement, Reproduction, Sensitivity, Nutrition, Excretion, Respiration and Growth. This is a mnemonic for the characteristics of living organisms.
The program used inside microprocessors is microcode,the program what microprocessors execute is machine code.
mnemonics are nothing but the symbols used to indicate a particular meaning in assembly language. They are used to make programming easier for programmers.For example BAL is a mnemonic for "branch-and-link."
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Mnemonics can help students remember complex medical terms by creating associations with easier-to-recall phrases or words. For example, using "Never Lower, Tilt Higher" to remember the orientation of the heart's apex. Mnemonics can also be effective for remembering lists of related terms, such as using the word "SPRINTS" to recall symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Ultimately, mnemonics can aid in retaining and recalling large amounts of medical terminology information more easily during exams and in clinical practice.
Rhymes are one example of mnemonic devices. Other examples include music mnemonics, name mnemonics, word or expression mnemonics, and model mnemonics.
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A 7 segment display is an I/O device, and it is not necessarily used in microprocessors. The choice of I/O devices is a function of system design, not microprocessor design.
which type of microprocessors are used in servers
The binary code wich uses only two simbols, the zero and the one, actually is used to create the programs that instructs the mechanical parts of the computer such as the microprocessors how to work or what to do.
Intel and AMD are the primary manufacturers of microprocessors for desktop PCs, laptops and netbooks. ARM are well known for their microprocessors used in smaller computing devices like mobile phones, smartphones and some tablet PCs.
I used to work in Silicon Valley. Microprocessors rely on silicon.