An Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) is a fundamental digital circuit within a computer's central processing unit (CPU) that performs arithmetic and bitwise logical operations on integer binary numbers. It's a core building block of computers, handling calculations like addition, subtraction, AND, OR, XOR, and bit shifts.
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