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what is microprocessor ​

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Answered by vasantinikam2004
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A microprocessor, sometimes called a logic chip, is a computer processor on a microchip.

The microprocessor contains all, or most of, the central processing unit (CPU) functions and is the "engine" that goes into motion when you turn your computer on. A microprocessor is designed to perform arithmetic and logic operations that make use of small number-holding areas called registers. Typical microprocessor operations include adding, subtracting, comparing two numbers, and fetching numbers from one area to another. These operations are the result of a set of instructions that are part of the microprocessor design.

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Answered by Anonymous
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MICROPROCESSOR

A microprocessor is a digital electronic device in which millions of transistors are designed using integrated circuits as integrated circuits or ICs. This also serves as the CPU or CPU, the central processing unit of the computer. The invention of integrated circuits was the way forward for the creation of a microprocessor.

Before microprocessors came into existence, CPUs were built by connecting individual electronic components or by circuits with small-scale integration. The first microprocessor was built in the 1960s. It was then used to compute binary coded decimal BCD in electronic calculators. Later, 6 and 7 bit microprocessors were used in terminals, printers and automation devices.

There are mainly two large microprocessor manufacturing companies in the world - Intel INTEL and AMD. Among these, processors of Intel company are used more. Each company gives different code names according to the technology and capacity of the processors, such as Intel's main processors are Pantium 1, Pantium 2, Pantium 3, Pantium 4, Celeron, Core to Duo etc. Amd The major processors of the company are K-5, K-6, Athelon etc.

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