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microprocessor

American  
[mahy-kroh-pros-es-er, ‑uh-ser, ‑-proh-ses-er, ‑suh-ser] / ˈmaɪ kroʊˌprɒs ɛs ər, ‑ə sər, ‑ˌproʊ sɛs ər, ‑sə sər /

noun

  1. an integrated computer circuit that performs all the functions of a CPU.


microprocessor British  
/ ˌmaɪkrəʊˈprəʊsɛsə /

noun

  1. computing a single integrated circuit performing the basic functions of the central processing unit in a small computer

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microprocessor Scientific  
/ mīkrō-prŏs′ĕs-ər /
  1. An integrated circuit that contains a processor, such as a central processing unit.


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Etymology

Origin of microprocessor

First recorded in 1965–70; micro- + processor

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Explanation

Your computer has a number of microprocessors — each one a very small device with integrated circuits built into it that carry out the computer's logical operations. Because a microprocessor is so small, more than one is needed. A microprocessor is a chip inside your computer's central processing unit (CPU) or inside your phone or other mobile or smart device. Each one is something like a mini CPU itself, receiving digital signals, carrying out logical and arithmetic operations, and connecting peripherals (electronic equipment connected by cables) and memory chips. The word microprocessor uses the combining form micro-, from Greek mikros, meaning "small."

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