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The chip or chip set that performs the operations central to a computer's functioning.
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Sector of the plastics industry that molds the pellets into fabricated user-products.
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A company responsible for processing interchange transactions - operated by an acquirer or acting on the acquirer's behalf.
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A CISC microprocessor contains a more complex set of instructions that it responds to. The complexity of some of these instructions means that the operation cannot be completed in one machine cycle. After an instruction has been decoded on a CISC processor, the actual implementation may require up to 10 or 12 machine cycles dependant upon the instruction and the addressing mode. ...
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A processor is the logic circuitry that responds to and processes the basic instructions that drive a computer. The term processor has generally replaced the term central processing unit (CPU). The processor in a personal computer or that is embedded in small devices is often called a microprocessor. Top Top
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