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 Processor Designs for Embedded Systems
The IBM PC and the Macintosh, both launched around 1982, are the last well-known computer lines that were based on traditional CISC processors.
That is a processor having a rich and diverse instruction set thanks to an internal read-only microprogram store for the control of its internal operation.
In 1980, Patterson (UC Berkeley) and Hennessy (Stanford) proposed a different kind of computer processor, a simplified but efficiently...
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Tags: circuit, configurable processor
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