risc in English

noun
1
a computer based on a processor or processors designed to perform a limited set of operations extremely quickly.

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1. PA-RISC Revision

2. A method for operating a Reduced Instruction Set Computer, RISC, processor that executes normal RISC instruction and special RISC instructions.

3. PA-RISC Processor

4. This compares with 417,000 RISC servers (spread across all RISC vendors) and 8.4 million x86 servers.

5. NTLDR is not used for the RISC versions because the RISC computers' firmware provides their own boot manager.

6. The Risc PC (codenamed Medusa) was Acorn's next generation ARM-based RISC OS computer, which superseded the Acorn Archimedes.

7. These siRNAs are then separated into single strands and integrated into an active RISC, by RISC-Loading Complex (RLC).

8. Industrial backplane RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computers) computers

9. Oregano is a commercial web browser for RISC OS computers.

10. RISC-V (pronounced "risk-five") is an open-source hardware instruction set architecture (ISA) based on established reduced instruction set computer (RISC) principles.

11. A RISC processor apparatus and method for supporting X86 virtual machine.

12. The environment was inspired by the user interface of RISC OS.

13. Port to the 32-bit RISC microprocessor of Renesas Technology.

14. Risc processor apparatus and method for supporting x86 virtual machine

15. Some early RISC processors (SPARC, RS/6000) took this approach.

16. 9 RISC is the acronym for "reduced instruction set computing".

17. The official Acorn RISC Machine project started in October 1983.

18. A computation of prognostic scores, such as the Revised Injury Severity Classification (RISC) and the updated version RISC II (TR-DGU-Project-ID 2012–035) was performed.

19. These are the significant feature of RISC; reduced instruction set computers.

20. MIPS Computer Systems is founded, and begins developing its RISC architecture.

21. Risc processor with context switch register sets accessible by external coprocessor

22. Therefore, many RISC-V contributors see the project as a unified community effort.

23. The device comprises an X86 system and an ARM (Advanced RISC Machines) system.

24. RISC contains two signature components, small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) and Argonaute family proteins

25. emtrion offers a range of Single Board Computers featuring 32-bit RISC processors.

26. The first version, MAX-1, was for the 32-bit PA-RISC 1.1 ISA.

27. Similarly, HP implemented a method to execute PA-RISC/HP-UX on the Itanium/HP-UX via emulation, to simplify migration of its PA-RISC customers to the radically different Itanium instruction set.

28. Inspired by papers from the Berkeley RISC project, Acorn considered designing its own processor.

29. (Neither is to be confused with RISC/os, a contemporary Unix variant for the MIPS architecture.)

30. Also in 1994, Acorn Computers launched its Risc PC series of high-end desktop computers.

31. This is a port to Hewlett-Packard's PA-RISC architecture, and it is in an advanced stage.

32. What is Arm? Arm is a RISC (reduced instruction set computing) architecture developed by Arm Limited

33. Currently, the MIX computer is being replaced by the MMIX computer, which is a RISC version.

34. In 1995, Jonathan Duddington released the Speak speech synthesizer for RISC OS computers supporting British English.

35. Only the Acorn RISC Machine came close to meeting all these demands, but there were still deficiencies.

36. Multi-core reduced instruction set computer (RISC) system on chip processors for data center and cloud applications

37. ARM is based on the Advanced RISC Computing (ARC) specification, which provides an operating environment for Windows NT.

38. It is called the icon bar and remains an essential part of Arthur's succeeding RISC OS operating system.

39. Secondly, the commitment will not lead to an elimination of competition in the segment for RISC-based computers.

40. This is especially important for RISC machines, where floating point instructions can be executed in few machine cycles.

41. A RISC processor includes a sequencer (12), a register ALU (RALU) (14), data RAM (16), and a coprocessor interface (18).

42. Olivetti therfore needs a full-line offering of RISC computers to maintain its position as a leading European supplier.

43. The apparatus contains a DSP core (4) that performs computations in accordance with a reduced instruction set (RISC) architecture.

44. Academics created the RISC instruction set DLX for the first edition of Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach in 1990.

45. The paper claims this represents a serious challenge to other Risc vendors jostling for position in the software arena.

46. Besides the omnipresent x86 architecture, there were PPC and HP PA-RISC machines at the booth running Gentoo Linux.

47. When the company was spun off with backing from Apple and VTI, this was changed to Advanced Risc Machines.

48. As previously, earlier machines were capable of being upgraded to the new RISC OS 3, as well as the ARM3 CPU.

49. As the name implies, it is a reduced instruction set computer (RISC) architecture, where the PA stands for Precision Architecture.

50. A lane address from the processor to the computational unit is provided over a first address lead (risc is ua).