Register–memory architecture
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Register–memory architecture
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In computer engineering, a register–memory architecture is an instruction set architecture that allows operations to be performed on memory, as well as registers. If the architecture allows all operands to be in memory or in registers, or in combinations, it is called a "register plus memory" architecture. In a register–memory approach one of the operands for operations such as the ADD operation may be in memory, while the other is in a register. This differs from a load–store architecture in wh
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Computer instruction set architecture
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2024-03-18T17:22:42Z
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