What is buffer in microprocessor?

Sai Kumar Mutoopuri
Sai Kumar Mutoopuri

Posted On: Apr 10, 2024

 

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  •  Sai Kumar Mutoopuri
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    In the context of a microprocessor, a buffer refers to a circuit or component that is used to temporarily store and manage data during the processing of instructions. It is primarily used to facilitate efficient data transfer between different parts of the microprocessor, such as between the memory and the arithmetic logic unit (ALU), or between different stages of the instruction pipeline.

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