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NAME: ECE265 _____________ SOLN _____________ Quiz 2 Fall 2010 (3 points) In the ARM presentation the presenter talked about the features of RISC architectures. The first RISC had how many instructions? ____________ 31 __________________ From ~20 to low 50s full credit Under 10 to 20 -1 Under 10 is -2 Over 60 to 260 -1 Over 260 to 550ish -2 Over no 550 points (3 points) The presenter highlighted and listed 4...

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NAME: ECE265 _____________ SOLN _____________ Quiz 2 Fall 2010 (3 points) In the ARM presentation the presenter talked about the features of RISC architectures. The first RISC had how many instructions? ____________ 31 __________________ From ~20 to low 50s full credit Under 10 to 20 -1 Under 10 is -2 Over 60 to 260 -1 Over 260 to 550ish -2 Over no 550 points (3 points) The presenter highlighted and listed 4 main features of a RISC architecture. List one of them. _load//store - instructions execute in 1 cyle Register to register operation (4 points) The acronym RISC stands for __ And CISC stand for ______ Reduced Instruction Set Computer ____ _ Complex Instruction Set Computer
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