Program counter
Updated: 03/06/2020 by Computer Hope
A program counter is a register in the CPU (central processing unit) containing the address of the next instruction to be executed from memory. For example, when your computer is turned on, a signal places the decimal number F000 into the CPU. This action tells the computer to look at the first instruction on the motherboards flash memory chip.
CPU terms, Instruction, Machine cycle, Memory terms, Register