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  • 21Word (computer architecture) — Processors 1 bit 4 bit 8 bit 12 bit 16 bit 18 bit 24 bit 31 bit 32 bit 36 bit 48 bit 60 bit …

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  • 22TRIPS architecture — TRIPS is a new microprocessor architecture being designed by a team at the University of Texas at Austin in conjunction with IBM. TRIPS uses a new instruction set architecture that is designed to be easily broken down into large groups of… …

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  • 23Dataflow architecture — is a computer architecture that directly contrasts the traditional von Neumann architecture or control flow architecture. Dataflow architectures do not have a program counter, or (at least conceptually) the executability and execution of… …

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  • 24PDP-11 architecture — The PDP 11 architecture is an instruction set architecture (ISA) developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). It is implemented by central processing units (CPUs) and microprocessors used in minicomputers of the same name. Additional… …

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  • 25Power Architecture — is a broad term to describe similar instruction sets for RISC microprocessors developed and manufactured by such companies as IBM, Freescale, AMCC, Tundra and P.A. Semi. The governing body is Power.org, comprising over 40 companies and… …

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  • 26Explicitly parallel instruction computing — (EPIC) is a term coined in 1997 by the HP Intel alliance [cite web url = http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/1999/HPL 1999 111.pdf title = EPIC: An Architecture for Instruction Level Parallel Processors accessdate = 2008 05 08 last = Schlansker and …

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  • 27Burroughs large systems instruction set — The B5000 instruction set is the set of valid operations for the Burroughs large systems including the current (as of 2006) Unisys Clearpath/MCP systems. These unique machines have a distinctive design and instruction set. Each word of data is… …

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  • 28Control Data Corporation — (CDC) was a supercomputer firm. For most of the 1960s, it built the fastest computers in the world by far, only losing that crown in the 1970s after Seymour Cray left the company to found Cray Research, Inc. (CRI). CDC was one of the nine major… …

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  • 29Programmed Data Processor-1 — PDP 1 Un PDP 1 présenté au Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Le PDP 1 est le premier ordinateur construit par la société américaine Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) en 1959. Cette machine est aujourd hui célèbre car les étudiants du… …

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  • 30Cycles per instruction — In computer architecture, cycles per instruction (aka clock cycles per instruction, clocks per instruction, or CPI) is a term used to describe one aspect of a processor s performance: the number of clock cycles that happen when an instruction is… …

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