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What (who) is accumulator - definition

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Accumulators; Electricity accumulator; Accumulator (disambiguation); Accumulater; Accumulaters

accumulator         
¦ noun
1. a person or thing that accumulates.
2. Brit. a large rechargeable electric cell.
3. Brit. a bet placed on a series of events, the winnings and stake from each being placed on the next.
accumulator         
<processor> In a central processing unit, a register in which intermediate results are stored. Without an accumulator, it would be necessary to write the result of each calculation (addition, multiplication, shift, etc.) to {main memory} and read them back. Access to main memory is slower than access to the accumulator which usually has direct paths to and from the arithmetic and logic unit (ALU). The canonical example is summing a list of numbers. The accumulator is set to zero initially, each number in turn is added to the value in the accumulator and only when all numbers have been added is the result written to main memory. Modern CPUs usually have many registers, all or many of which can be used as accumulators. For this reason, the term "accumulator" is somewhat archaic. Use of it as a synonym for "register" is a fairly reliable indication that the user has been around for quite a while and/or that the architecture under discussion is quite old. The term in full is almost never used of microprocessor registers, for example, though symbolic names for arithmetic registers beginning in "A" derive from historical use of the term "accumulator" (and not, actually, from "arithmetic"). Confusingly, though, an "A" register name prefix may also stand for "address", as for example on the Motorola 680x0 family. 2. <programming> A register, memory location or variable being used for arithmetic or logic (as opposed to addressing or a loop index), especially one being used to accumulate a sum or count of many items. This use is in context of a particular routine or stretch of code. "The FOOBAZ routine uses A3 as an accumulator." [Jargon File] (1999-04-20)
Accumulator         
·noun One who, or that which, accumulates, collects, or amasses.
II. Accumulator ·noun A system of elastic springs for relieving the strain upon a rope, as in deep-sea dredging.
III. Accumulator ·noun An apparatus by means of which energy or power can be stored, such as the cylinder or tank for storing water for hydraulic elevators, the secondary or storage battery used for accumulating the energy of electrical charges, ·etc.

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Accumulator

Accumulator may refer to:

  • Accumulator (bet), a parlay bet
  • Accumulator (computing), in a CPU, a processor register for storing intermediate results
  • Accumulator (computer vision), discrete cell structure to count votes, standard component of the Hough transform
  • Accumulator (cryptography), a value, determined by a set of values, that allows one to verify if any one of the original values is a member of the set
  • Accumulator (energy), an apparatus for storing energy or power
    • Capacitor, in electrical engineering, also known by the obsolete term accumulator
    • Electrochemical cell, a cell that stores electrical energy, typically used in rechargeable batteries
    • Hydraulic accumulator, an energy storage device using hydraulic fluid under pressure
    • Thermal accumulator, a device or system that provides thermal energy storage as from concentrated solar power and storage heaters or heat banks in buildings
  • Accumulator (structured product), a financial contract used by clients (usually individuals) to accumulate stock positions over time
  • Accumulator 1, a Czech film
  • Dynamic accumulator, a plant that mines nutrients from the soil through its roots
Examples of use of accumulator
1. Mohammad Yousuf, an elegant accumulator, disdains the slog.
2. Townsend is a renowned detail freak, "an accumulator of the facts," as Mueller put it.
3. Moise said she believes there‘s merit in the orgone accumulator blanket, which her mother used in her medical practice.
4. He has yet to contact the betting shop to claim his winnings on an eight–race accumulator at odds of 2million to 1.
5. From the uncertain player of the first evening he had transformed into the relentless accumulator that England have come to recognise so often in their meetings of late.