accumulatorəˈkyu myəˌleɪ tər
English Definitions:
collector, gatherer, accumulator (noun)
a person who is employed to collect payments (as for rent or taxes)
storage battery, accumulator (noun)
a voltaic battery that stores electric charge
accumulator, accumulator register (noun)
(computer science) a register that has a built-in adder that adds an input number to the contents of the register
accumulator (Noun)
One who, or that which, accumulates.
accumulator (Noun)
A wet-cell storage battery.
accumulator (Noun)
A collective bet on successive events, with both stake and winnings being carried forward to accumulate progressively.
accumulator (Noun)
A system of elastic springs for relieving the strain upon a rope, as in deep-sea dredging.
accumulator (Noun)
A vessel containing pressurized hot water ready for release as steam.
accumulator (Noun)
A container which stores hydraulic power for release, in the form of a pressurized fluid (often suspended within a larger tank of fluid under pressure).
accumulator (Noun)
A register in a calculator or computer used for holding the intermediate results of a computation or data transfer.
accumulator (Noun)
A derivative contract under which the seller commits to sell shares of an underlying security at a certain strike price, which the buyer is obligated to buy.
Accumulator
In a computer's central processing unit, an accumulator is a register in which intermediate arithmetic and logic results are stored. Without a register like an accumulator, it would be necessary to write the result of each calculation to main memory, perhaps only to be read right back again for use in the next operation. Access to main memory is slower than access to a register like the accumulator because the technology used for the large main memory is slower than that used for a register. The canonical example for accumulator use is summing a list of numbers. The accumulator is initially set to zero, then each number in turn is read and added to the value in the accumulator. Only when all numbers have been added is the result held in the accumulator written to main memory or to another, non-accumulator, CPU register. An accumulator machine, also called a 1-operand machine, or a CPU with accumulator-based architecture, is a kind of CPU where, although it may have several registers, the CPU mostly stores the results of calculations in one special register, typically called "the accumulator". Historically almost all early computers were accumulator machines; and many microcontrollers still popular as of 2010 are basically accumulator machines.
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