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Is RISC uses more number of instruction sets than CISC? - Answers

Yes, of course. The fact that it uses simpler instructions means that it requires more individual instructions. The idea is that the simple instructions should be "highly optimized", letting the computer carry them out fast.



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Yes, of course. The fact that it uses simpler instructions means that it requires more individual instructions. The idea is that the simple instructions should be "highly optimized", letting the computer carry them out fast.



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Is RISC uses more number of instruction sets than CISC? - Answers

Yes, of course. The fact that it uses simpler instructions means that it requires more individual instructions. The idea is that the simple instructions should be "highly optimized", letting the computer carry them out fast.

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