Why do We Need Register Memory?
Register memory is crucial because it is the fastest memory inside the CPU. It allows rapid access to data and instructions needed by the CPU, preventing delays from waiting on slower main memory. Having key information readily available in registers enables optimal CPU performance and efficiency.
What is Register Memory?
Register memory is a type of computer memory that consists of a small set of storage locations within the central processing unit (CPU) itself. These storage locations, known as registers, are used to store data temporarily during the execution of a program. More and bigger registers allow faster CPU operation. Different register types like accumulators, data registers, and address registers serve different purposes for the CPU.
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