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The basis of a CISC processor is that it has a relatively large set of highly functional instructions, while these instructions might operate relatively slowly, they perform a very large amount of work. | The basis of a CISC processor is that it has a relatively large set of highly functional instructions, while these instructions might operate relatively slowly, they perform a very large amount of work. | ||
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Revision as of 17:59, 28 February 2007
CISC is an acronym which stands for Complex Instruction Set Computer.
The basis of a CISC processor is that it has a relatively large set of highly functional instructions, while these instructions might operate relatively slowly, they perform a very large amount of work.
The model Unknown [verification needed] was the last CISC-based server and OS/400 V3R2 was the final operating system version which ran on it.
- See also: RISC processor
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