Often called as the absolute address, it is an explicit and actual designation of a memory location where a datum or instruction or peripheral device is present and retrieved from. It is also called the read address.
It is different from relative addresses which refer to a location with respect to another location called base address. An absolute address can be obtained by adding the base address to the relative address.
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