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Simple answer - speed. By using the CPU register, the information is kept "local" to the CPU. By storing a value in a memory location, a lookup has to be performed to retrieve it.
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ffff0h is the location of RAM from where the CPU starts executing or booting the operating system.the BIOS vendors always keep in mind of this location where the MBR should load.
No. The CPU is NOT a storage device. It is where the computer does the "thinking" and actual data processing. In fact, the CPU IS the computer itself.
RAM:(RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY)RAM is the primary storage device and the data and instructions are stored temporarily in it. It takes the same amount of time to access any location in RAM. CPU can perform two types of operations on Ram, these are:ReadWriteRead operation:during read operation the contents of memory location are copied to a CPU register.Write operation:During write operation the contents of a CPU register are copied to the memory location.
difference between register and memory location
I found an answer that says the expansion slots are farther away from the CPU, but can't find in which form factor this is....
A register is a storage location within the CPU as part of Datapath. CPU consists of datapath and control unit. Datapath comprises of register file (which consists registers and logic ) ,ALU and memory.
The CPU's job is to send out bits of memory to other places in your memory and each memory slot has a code which the CPU uses to find the location in the memory and then send out a 1 or a 0 to that spot. And if you've ever used a flip flop that is what it is and that is what the CPU changes.
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On the 94 it's behind glove box in a vertical position. Lots to take off to see it.