stored program

/stɔrd ˈproʊɡræm/
adjective
  1. Describing a computer architecture where instructions and data are stored together in memory, allowing the program to be easily changed or modified.
    • Early stored-program machines could run different tasks by loading new software.
    • A stored-program computer can execute instructions directly from its memory.
    • The stored-program concept is the foundation of modern computers.
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