On 29/08/2020 15:07, druck wrote:
> On 28/08/2020 21:53, Pancho wrote:
>> On 28/08/2020 20:19, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
>>> If ARM is considered RISC, it is still pipelined:
>>>
https://www.nccgroup.com/us/about-us/newsroom-and-events/blog/2011/september/ar
m-pipeline-and-gdb-oh-my/
>>>
>>>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture#Pipelines_and_other_implementati
on_issues
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> ARM is pipelined, I think all chips are now.
>
> Even the ARM2 was pipelined, you'll probably have to go back to the 8
> bit ear such as the 6502, to find one which wasn't.
>
No mention of pipelines in my copy of "Assembly Language Programming for
the BBC Microcomputer" by Ian Birnbaum. I threw most of my old books
away, but this is a book I truly loved, right up there with K&R.
Most of my knowledge of pipelines comes from circa 1990 and the MIPS
based Digital computers, I guess these cpus were contemporary with the
ARM development.
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