3.2.3++Word,+Register,+Address

**__Address, Register, Word __**

 * Address**
 * The Address is a form of data that links to a Memory Slot in the RAM to wich the CPU wants to.
 * This is important because otherwise the CPU can not find any data that it needs.


 * Registers**
 * Registers are memory slots in the CPU that are capable of holding Data, Addresses and Words.
 * Registers can only hold one Word or Address at a time.


 * Words**
 * A words is a group of Bytes (4 in a 32 -Bit system and 8 in a 64 - Bit system) that contains information that the CPU wants. (1 Byte is made out of 8 Bits.)
 * A Word is a chunk of data that is sent from the Primary memory to a register in the CPU.

Note: The size of a word usually is the size of a register!

Created By Daniel Gillo

Sources:
 * Jones, Richard. Computer Science Java Enabled. Victoria: IBID Press, 2004.
 * Word, Register And Address. Russo, Anthony, (Medium: Power Point Presentation) 2010.