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[Music] firestar in hello guys Pleasant readings to the lander in you this video is the second part of the series assembly its main focus is to guide you on the basics of assembly language along with registers make sure that you have watched the previous videos of the series to understand this video better in the upcoming slides I will try to tell you about registers along with its basic instructions like move and le a and also arithmetic instructions including add and sub let us begin with registers registers are memory storage areas inside a processor used to store data or instruction or an address this data can be stored in a register or in a memory location but the different comes in the access time registers are very fast since they are closer to the processor memory axis takes approximately 50 nanoseconds while in case of a register it takes one nanosecond or less thus the process execution time is faster let us know more about registers this is in accordance with 32-bit archite

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Four general-purpose registers, AX, BX, CX, and DX. Each of these is a combination of two 8-bit registers which are separately accessible as AL, BL, CL, DL (the low bytes) and AH, BH, CH, and DH (the high bytes).
The following are the few kinds of computer registers that can be used to execute computer instructions: MAR Register. Memory Address Registers (MAR) are the complete version of MAR. MDR. MBR. PC. Accumulator. Index Register.
The registers that are visible in assembly language are called general purpose registers and floating point registers. There are 32 general purpose registers.
a register is a small bit of memory that sits inside the CPU. and is used by assembly language to perform various tasks.
a register is a small bit of memory that sits inside the CPU. and is used by assembly language to perform various tasks.
MDR ( Memory data registers ) IR ( index registers ) MBR ( Memory buffer registers )
Each register is 8, 16, 32 or 64 bits in size. They can store either signed or unsigned numbers - that is, whether their top bit is interpreted as a sign bit, or just as part of the number.
The size of a register maybe 8, 16, 32, or 64 bits. In 32-bit CPU, each register is 32 bits wide and it can manipulate 32 bits of data at a time. The modern PCs have 32-bit or 64-bit registers and are referred to as 32-bit processors and 64-bit processors.

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