load-store architecture

English

Alternative forms

  • load/store architecture

Noun

load-store architecture (plural load-store architectures)

  1. (computing) A type of computer architecture in which instructions either load/store values between memory and CPU registers, or perform calculations on values in CPU registers, but cannot directly perform calculations on values in memory.
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