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The Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) inside the Central Processing Unit (CPU) of the computer.

Most modern computers however do not have a single general purpose ALU that handles everything, but instead have several independently functioning special purpose ALUs optimized for specific data types (e.g. integer numbers: I-ALU, floating point numbers: FP-ALU, boolean logical values: LU).

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A part of the CPU dedicated to arithmetic funcions

ALU (Arithmatic and Logical Unit). Some CPUs have inbuit.

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In the Arithmetic and Logic Unit of the computer's CPU (Central Processing Unit)

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CPU -- Central Processing Unit.

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