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Hi, As we all know, each computer has a processor and each processor has some registers to store the data which are being processed by the processor. Sometimes processor needs to copy/move data from one register to another to make space for new data. This data transfer between registers is called register data transfer. I hope this will help. Thanks,
The normal operation to move data in a computer system is via the processor but many bulk transfer devices use "direct memory access" or "DMA". The transfer process uses data buses to move data from one peripheral to another without loading the data into the processor. Not only is this a faster way to move large amounts of data it also frees the processor to carry out other tasks. DMA is generally performed under the supervision of the processor even though the processor is not directly involved in the operation.
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a control unit is that part of the possessor in the system unit, where data are controlled as to the amount of data to be processed at a give time by the processor.
access time is the amount of time required to deliver item from memory to processor. While, transfer rate is the speed with which data, instruction, and information transfer to and from a device. Transfer rate for storage are stated in KBs, MBps and GBps..etc
Yes, a calculator is considered a data processor. Anything that can use or hold data is considered to be a data processor. So yes, a calculator is a data processor.
A chipset is a group of microchips on the motherboard that control the flow of data and instructions to and from the CPU. It role is crucial in determining the performance of the system.
TCP- Transfer control protocol. it control the transprotaion of the data. its established the connection between the hosts. its work on 4th layer. IP -IP mean internet protocol.its deal with the packets
Obtain the IP addresses of the computers you would like to transfer data to, then use the network to transfer the data.
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Data run's through a processor CPU = Core Processing Unit but yes CPU is the same thing as a Processor or ''Data Processor''
the 8085 microprocessor is a 8-bit microprocessor and these are bidirectional but the address lines are unidirectional.these address lines are used to address the location of the instruction in memory .these data lines are used to transfer data between processor and peripheral devices. when the address of the instruction will be recognized by the address lines the data will be send to the processor therefore the 16 address lines are not act as a data lines in 8085