how will it be helpful for a processor if it has large number of registers?
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the process of large registered is re
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Registers are theoretically not required; all microprocessors would still work without registers. But this seemingly trivial addition has helped make microprocessors more efficient.
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Why can't we have more registers to further extract benefit from them? They are just memory on chip and one can imagine not very difficult to add? What factor influenced the number of registers to be what they are now and not, say 10x more?
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