mikroprocesszor
Mikroprocesszor is a central processing unit implemented on a single integrated circuit that executes instructions from a program stored in memory. It performs basic computational tasks, control flow, and data movement, acting as the primary computational core of most computers and many embedded systems.
Structure and components: A mikroprocesszor typically includes an arithmetic logic unit, registers, a control unit, and
Operation and design: Execution involves fetch-decode-execute cycles; modern designs use pipelines, out-of-order execution, branch prediction, and
History and evolution: Early mikroprocesszors in the 1970s, such as Intel 4004, established the concept of a
Usage and context: Mikroprocesszors underpin desktop and laptop CPUs, servers, and many embedded systems. Microcontrollers combine