--- In AVR-Chat@yahoogroups.com, David VanHorn <dvanhorn@c...> wrote: >> These days, what distinguishes RISC and CISC is not so much the >> size of the instruction set but whether you can perform operations >> directly on memory. In the AVR, you have to load data from memory >> to a register, operate on it and write it back, therefore it is >> RISC. > Where did you get that idea? > "RISC" and "CISC" are marketing distinctions. There's a very good article here: http://arstechnica.com/cpu/4q99/risc-cisc/rvc-1.html
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RISC vs CISC (was Re: AVR Mega AT89 what is the difference ?)
2004-07-28 by Jeremy Brandon