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- microprogrammed; the control words are 108 bits wide on a basic 360/85 and wider if an emulator feature is installed. The NCR 315 is microprogrammed with...
- on a 48-bit CISC instruction set architecture known as the Internal Microprogrammed Interface (IMPI), originally developed for the System/38. In 1991,...
- In 1951, British scientist Maurice Wilkes developed the concept of microprogramming from the realisation that the central processing unit of a computer...
- Microdata 3200 The original machine was a Microdata 800, an 8-bit microprogrammed computer first made in 1969. This computer was licensed to the French...
- Hewlett-Packard's SPL, was intimately ****ociated and optimized with a microprogrammed CISC instruction set. Each TAL statement could easily compile into...
- (September 1971). Microprogrammed APL. Fifth IEEE Computer Conference Proceedings. p. 193. Zaks, Rodnay (June 1972). A Microprogrammed APL Implementation...
- several other examples of microprogrammed designs that incorporated branch prediction. The Burroughs B4900, a microprogrammed COBOL machine released around...
- Automatic Calculator (EDSAC). It was the first computer to have a microprogrammed control unit and a bit-slice hardware architecture. First calculations...
- those responses. Hardwired control units are generally faster than the microprogrammed designs. This design uses a fixed architecture—it requires changes...
- and PDP–11/15 – 1970. The 11/20 sold for $11,800. The original, non-microprogrammed processor was designed by Jim O'Loughlin. Floating point is supported...