Datapath
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A datapath is a collection of functional units, such as ALUs or multipliers, that perform data processing operations. Most processors consist of a datapath and a control unit, with a large part of the control unit dedicated to regulating the interaction between the datapath and memory.
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- Chapter 7, "Logic and Computer Design Fundamentals", Mano and Kime, 2000, Prentice Hall