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A register is a small amount of storage available directly in a computer's CPU used to hold data and instructions temporarily during processing. In contrast, a port is a communication endpoint that allows different hardware components or devices to connect and exchange data, often using protocols like USB or Ethernet. While registers facilitate immediate data processing within the CPU, ports enable external data transfer between the computer and peripherals or networks.

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