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Documentation: Pointers to architecture-specific documentation
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IA32
Also known as i386 or x86, the most common ISA on desktop machines for
historical reasons. Recent implementations have many sophisticated
features such as deep pipelines with out of order execution and good
branch prediction.
SPARC
The SPARC is a reduced instruction set architecture whose origins go
back to the early work on RISC at Berkeley. Its original features
include register windows and support for tagged arithmetic. Recent
members of the family are 64 bit. Most SPARCS now have deep pipelines,
but are in order.
Alpha
MIPS
PowerPC
Misc
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