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How Your CPU Works: Fetch, Decode, Execute Explained
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How Your CPU Works: Fetch, Decode, Execute Explained

Discover how your CPU fetches, decodes, and executes instructions in this beginner-friendly guide. Learn about the clock, RIP register, and ALU in a simple breakdown of computer architecture.
Posted by mike August 10, 2025

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