Arithmetic Logic Unit One of the three essential components of a microprocessor, the other two being data registers and control The ALU performs addition and subtraction, logic operations, masking, and shifting (multiplication and division)
(Arithmetic/Logic Unit) The part of the CPU that contains circuitry to perform arithmetic and logic operations
ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit) is the part of the CPU where the arithmetic and logic operations are performed
The term "ALU" stands for Arithmetical and Logical Unit It is a part of a CPU, and executes the arithmetical and logical operations
Arithmetic Logic Unit Performs basic mathematical manipulations such as add, subtract, complement, negate, AND, OR
Arithmetic Logic Unit The element(s) in a processing system that perform(s) the mathematical functions such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, inversion, AND, OR, NAND, and NOR
(Arithmetic Logic Unit): The part of the CPU that does calculations and logical operations such as comparisons
The part of the CPU that performs all arithmetic computations, such as addition and multiplication, and all comparison operations, is known as the Arithmetic Logic Unit
A family of approx 300 bp repetitive sequences, found dispersed throughout the human genome Almost any 100 kb human nucleotide sequence will have Alu sequences within it
Arithmetic Logic Unit The part of a Central Processing Unit (CPU) where binary data is acted upon
1 Arithmetic & Logic Unit The part of a computer's central processing unit which performs arithmetic operations on integers, and Boolean operations Floating-point operations are handled by a separate floating-point unit 2 (Association of Lisp Users) An international user group for the Lisp programming language
Full Name: Arithmetic Logic Unit Description: A logic function that performs arithmetic computations, such as addition, multiplication, and comparison operations The ALU is one component of the CPU (central processing unit)