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a computer with large no of instructions is called​

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Answered by fashionofpalika321
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CISC is a computer with large no of instructions...

Answered by gratefuljarette
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A Computer with a large number of instructions is called CISC.

Explanation:

  • CISC stands for Complex instruction Set Computer and is a computer with a large set of instructions that can vary between 16-64 bits per instructions.
  • CISC computers have been invented by the Intel and it contains a large number of complex instructions as compared to RISC which stands for 'reduced instruction' set computer. Each instruction set in a CISC has more than 300 instructions.

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