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Introduction to Computers
Circuits and Switches
Digital Information
Microprocessors
The Internet
Technology and Society
Microprocessors
Lesson: Fetch, Decode and Execute
 
Lesson 1:The Robotic Arm
Lesson 2: Fetch, Decode, and Execute
  Activity 1: Fetch, Decode, and Execute
  Activity 2: Fetch, Decode, and Execute in a Chip
  Activity 3: Make Rover Fetch
Lesson 3: The Best Things Come in Small Packages
Lesson 4: How Do They Make Chips So Small?
Lesson 5: Recipe For a Microprocessor
Lesson 6: Building Skyscrapers On a Wafer

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Fetch, Decode and Execute
Whether you're playing a game, writing a report, or surfing the Web, the microprocessor in a computer processes your data using the same three steps over and over again. It does these three steps at incredible speed—millions of times a second. Here are the three steps and a short explanation of each:
  1. Fetch—Microprocessor gets a software instruction from memory telling it what to do with the data.
  2. Decode—Microprocessor determines what the instruction means.
  3. Execute—Microprocessor performs the instruction.



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