Cisc
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Essay title: Cisc
HISTORY OF CISC
CISC is a CPU that came about to maximize the performance of early computers. At that time computers executed instructions sequentially. The first instructions had to complete the execution cycle before the next instruction could begin. Designers combined sequences of instructions into single instructions. This reduced the amount of time spent retrieving instructions from memory, although these instructions did require multiple clock cycles to execute.
Characteristics of CISC
CISC used microcode to simplify the computers architecture. In a micro programmed system, the ROM contains a group of microcode instructions that correspond w/ each machine language instruction. When a machine language instruction arrives at the processor, it executes the corresponding series of microcode instructions. The microcode acts as a transition layer between the instructions and the electronics of the computer. Another characteristic is their variable length instruction format. This format is used to limit the amount of waste space, although they do require special decoding circuits that count bytes within words and frame the instructions according to their byte length. One more characteristic of CISC is the small number of general purpose registers it typically about 8 registers.
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