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# NEG — Two's Complement Negation
## Description
Replaces the value of operand (the destination operand) with its two's complement. This operation is equivalent to subtracting the operand
from 0. The destination operand is located in a general-purpose register or a memory location.
## Instruction
| Opcode | Assembly | Op/En | Modern Mode | Legacy Mode | Description |
|---------------|------------|-------|-------------|-------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| F6 /3 | NEG r/m8 | M | Valid | Valid | Two's complement negate r/m8. |
| REX + F6 /3 | NEG r/m8* | M | Valid | N.E. | Two's complement negate r/m8. |
| F7 /3 | NEG r/m16 | M | Valid | Valid | Two's complement negate r/m16. |
| F7 /3 | NEG r/m32 | M | Valid | Valid | Two's complement negate r/m32. |
| REX.W + F7 /3 | NEG r/m64 | M | Valid | N.E. | Two's complement negate r/m64. |
- In 64-bit mode, r/m8 can not be encoded to access the following byte registers if a REX prefix is used: AH, BH, CH, DH.
## Information
This instruction can be used with a LOCK prefix to allow the instruction to be executed atomically.
In 64-bit mode, the instructions default operation size is 32 bits. Using a REX prefix in the form of REX.R permits access to additional
registers (R8-R15). Using a REX prefix in the form of REX.W promotes operation to 64 bits. See the summary chart at the beginning of this
section for encoding data and limits.