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− | A '''program counter''' ('''PC''', or sometimes '''instruction counter''') is a register in the [[CPU]] of a computer which indicates where, in the execution of the program in [[main memory]], the CPU is. The PC is usually updated automatically during the execution of each instruction to point to the next instruction. If the instruction is a jump, that updating is usually replaced by loading the target of the jump into the PC. | + | A '''program counter''' ('''PC''', or sometimes '''instruction counter''') is a [[register]] in the [[CPU]] of a computer which indicates where, in the execution of the program in [[main memory]], the CPU is. |
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Revision as of 22:16, 16 September 2017
A program counter (PC, or sometimes instruction counter) is a register in the CPU of a computer which indicates where, in the execution of the program in main memory, the CPU is.
The PC is usually updated automatically during the execution of each instruction to point to the next instruction. If the instruction is a jump, that updating is usually replaced by loading the target of the jump into the PC.