classification of microprocessor
In general microprocessors can be classified as follows:
(i) CISC - complex instruction set computers
(ii) RISC - reduced instruction set computers, and
(iii) special purpose processors.
The high performance demands of various applications have motivated the rapid development of microprocessor technology. This is based on (i) processing speed, (ii) processing ability, (iii) communication ability, and (iv) control ability. Every year new devices, new functions and new possibilities are introduced. An imaginative and effective architecture for today could be easily available for tomorrow. The classification made in this section is based on current microprocessors.
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