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<p>These were the earliest designs. They are still popular in the very smallest computers, such as the embedded systems that operate machinery.</p>

<p>In a  computer, the control unit often steps through the <a href="page.php?w=instruction_cycle">instruction cycle</a> successively. This consists of fetching the instruction, fetching the operands, decoding the instruction, executing the instruction, and then writing the results back to memory. When the next instruction is placed in the control unit, it changes the behavior of the control unit to</p><p>
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