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What is the GENERAL PURPOSE REGISTER

Niggy G

HTAFC will rise again!!!
I can't find a clear definition on the net, anyone like to enlighten me.

And yes it is coursework ;)

This is all i have so far...

The General Purpose Register stores data that is needed for immediate processing.
 
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AlphaWolf

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I'm no guru and I have no college degree, so anybody else correct me if I'm wrong, but iirc thats where the processor stores whatever information it is currently processing. I guess you can call it the "fastest" memory in your computer. When you see a "32-bit" or "64-bit", etc, processor, that refers to how large this specific memory segment is. The larger it is, the more information the processor can crunch per clock cycle.
 

Slougi

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AlphaWolf said:
I'm no guru and I have no college degree, so anybody else correct me if I'm wrong, but iirc thats where the processor stores whatever information it is currently processing. I guess you can call it the "fastest" memory in your computer. When you see a "32-bit" or "64-bit", etc, processor, that refers to how large this specific memory segment is. The larger it is, the more information the processor can crunch per clock cycle.
I believe that is correct. Try asking the question on the beyond3d forums, there are some very knowledgeable people there. You could also look around in AMD and Intel documentation.
 

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