Word: microprocessor
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...brand--defines the type of computer on your desk, although some brand-names are strongly linked to a microprocessor--for example, Macintosh is linked to both Motorola's 68000 and the PowerPC chip. When the computer store salesperson says that a computer conforms to the IBM PC standard or is Windows compatible, he or she is really referring to the computer's microprocessor...
...CISC (an acronym for complex instruction set computer) approach is to have many instructions and few instructions per task. The RISC (an acronym for reduced instruction set computer) approach is to cut down on the number of instructions the microprocessor understands, but to execute the small number of instructions more quickly...
...theory, therefore, RISC chips are the wave of the future and CISC chips are a technological dead-end. Most microprocessor companies have voted with their feet by shifting design resources to RISC-based architectures. MIPS, Hewlett-Packard, Digital Sun Microsystems, IBM, Apple and Motorola are all converts...
Matt Howitt '97, Crimson Sports Editor, is an economics concentrator in Mather House. He founded Twisted Pair Consulting in 1989. He may be reached on-line at mhowitt@fas.harvard.edu. He is not a microprocessor...
...content merely to be wired, I began to acquire software: bigger word processors, faster spreadsheets, better-looking data bases! Then came the games -- simulation games, adventure games, games of skill and luck, games that made my wrists ache. Soon I found that my hardware was inadequate: my microprocessor was too slow; I kept running out of memory; my screen was too small...