Processors
Intel® Processors, Tools, and Utilities
14507 Discussions

The moderns Intel processors like a i7 or i9 has what kind of instruction set? RISC or CISC?

GFERN15
Beginner
4,159 Views

I'm a student and this question arrised on a class and generate a controversy discuss.

 

These terms RISC and CISC are still used in moderns processors?

 

Thank you for your help!

0 Kudos
4 Replies
n_scott_pearson
Super User
4,082 Views

They are CISC devices.

...S

0 Kudos
AlHill
Super User
4,082 Views

Is there even a modern day RISC?

 

Doc

 

0 Kudos
AlHill
Super User
4,082 Views

This has me thinking - I wrote an article back in 1989 titled "CISC vs. RISC".

The companies involved in such a RISCy venture back then were:

               Advanced Micro Devices, Inc

               Intel Corporation

               MIPS Computer Systems

               Motorola, Incorporated 

               Sun Microsystems, Incorporated 

               Inmos Limited

               VLSI Technology, Incorporated

               Harris Semiconductor

 

I kept the original draft but not the magazine it appeared in. It was either "Workstation News", "Focus", or "DG Review".

 

Doc

 

0 Kudos
AlHill
Super User
4,082 Views

@GFERN15​ 

Some thoughts to generate more controversy.

Some of the RISC machines back then were AMD 29000, Intel 80960, Mips R2000/R3000, Motorola 88000, and Sun SPARC.

Should a RISC machine be cache and register rich?

Would a program on a RISC machine be 3 to 4 times larger than the same program on a CISC machine?

Consider the 88000 using 32 registers and scoreboarding, while the 29000 had 192 registers and no scoreboarding.

What about program portability and performance between different RISC machines?

 

Just some points to cause more controversy and upset the professor.<G>

 

Doc

 

0 Kudos
Reply