A computer processor, often referred to as the central processing unit (CPU), is the brain of the computer. It carries out instructions from programs by performing basic arithmetic, logic, control, and input/output operations specified by the instructions.
Data processing involves the CPU taking raw data as input and converting it into meaningful information. The process typically follows these steps:
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An instruction set is a group of commands for a CPU in machine language. The CPU uses these commands to perform operations on data.
Different CPUs may have different instruction sets:
Understanding how the CPU processes data helps in comprehending how computers function overall. The CPU, through its fetch-decode-execute-store cycle, can process a wide variety of instructions to perform complex tasks. Instruction sets provide the necessary commands that the CPU uses to carry out these tasks efficiently.
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