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A register is a very basic component, it stores a value. Very often a register is incorporated into other components and serves as a place to store and input or output value. For example The Arithmetic logic unit or ALU has two registers that serve as inputs. | A register is a very basic component, it stores a value. Very often a register is incorporated into other components and serves as a place to store and input or output value. For example The Arithmetic logic unit or ALU has two registers that serve as inputs. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:46, 23 May 2017
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A register is a very basic component, it stores a value. Very often a register is incorporated into other components and serves as a place to store and input or output value. For example The Arithmetic logic unit or ALU has two registers that serve as inputs.