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b. False questions 1. Only a very good assembly programmer can produce better code than the most modern compilers. 2. Knowing the machine level limitations helps you decide if an assembly program can be more efficient than a high-level language one. 3. One assembly instruction translates into multiple machine level instructions. 4. Von neumann architecture does not separate between the program memory unit and processing unit. 5. Von neumann bottleneck occurs between the cpu and external memory modules. 6. Both signed and unsigned numbers can have as the first bit a 1. 7. Data stored in memory with the most significant byte in the lowest-numbered address is called little-endian storage. 8. When adding two signed integers in the two's complement notation, carry is irrelevant. 9. Combinational logic circuits have no memory. 10. A register is a type of combinational logic circuit.
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