Most registers do not support complex arithmetic operations, such as multiplication and division. Instead, they typically handle simpler operations like addition, subtraction, and bitwise operations. Registers are primarily designed for fast data storage and retrieval to facilitate CPU operations rather than performing extensive calculations. As a result, more complex operations are usually carried out by the arithmetic logic unit (ALU) or through dedicated hardware.
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