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Microprocessor
Definition
A microprocessor is a central processing unit (CPU) designed to execute computer programs and perform various computational tasks within a computer system or electronic device. It serves as the “brain” of a computer or microcontroller, interpreting and executing instructions from software programs.
Definition and Description
A microprocessor is a central processing unit (CPU) or the “brain” of a computer or electronic device that performs arithmetic and logic operations and manages instructions within a computer’s memory. It is a highly integrated and compact integrated circuit (IC) that contains the essential components of a CPU, including the control unit, arithmetic logic unit, registers, and clock, on a single chip. Microprocessors are fundamental components of computers, smartphones, embedded systems, and various electronic devices, responsible for executing instructions, processing data, and controlling the operation of the device.