Thursday 19 December 2013

2. Immediate Addressing

2. Immediate Addressing

  • The operand is a constant within the instruction itself in immediate addressing.
  • Immediate addressing is similar to register addressing, the instructions will be executed quickly because they avoid the delays associated with memory access.
  • Since the destination of the jump instruction format is held in the instruction, so it can also be considered an example of immediate addressing.

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