Since it uses the out of order mode of execution, the results are stored in ______

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Computer arithmetic is a branch of computer engineering that deals with methods of representing integers and real values (e.g., fixed- and floating-point numbers) in digital systems and efficient algorithms for manipulating such numbers by means of hardware circuits or software routines. It also studies efficient algorithms for manipulating these numbers using hardware circuits or software routines. Addition and subtraction are two basic arithmetic operations that all digital computers must perform. Once these operations are properly implemented, multiplication and division become easier.... Show more

Since it uses the out of order mode of execution, the results are stored in ______