unconditional jump
unconditional jump
[¦ən·kən′dish·ən·əl ′jəmp] (computer science)
A digital-computer instruction that interrupts the normal process of obtaining instructions in an ordered sequence, and specifies the address from which the next instruction must be taken. Also known as unconditional transfer.
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