How do computers know what to do next?
The program counter or instruction pointer is the circuit that points to different areas on the CPU and different programs to tell the CPU what program to run next! It is like the conductor on the CPU orchestra with the sheet music the code, the metronome the clock, the music the output, and the musicians different parts of the CPU executing. #electricalengineering #electronics #computer Software https://github.com/firecerne/Digital-... Join the DISCORD Server to talk about electronic projects Shop - https://payhip.com/FULXOR Instagram - / fulxor Email - [email protected] Discord Server - / discord Thank you so much for watching :)

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