👉 In computer science, a "nanoinstruction" is a type of instruction that is typically used to perform a single operation on a single bit (a bit has two states - 0 or 1). These instructions are typically used in hardware for operations like arithmetic and logical operations. For example: - `add` (addition): This instruction takes two bits as operands, adds them together and stores the result in the third operand. For example: ``` add x y ```
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