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RISC
[risk]
noun
reduced instruction set computer: a computer whose central processing unit recognizes a relatively small number of instructions, which it can execute very rapidly.
RISC
/ ɪ /
acronym
reduced instruction set computer: a computer in which the set of instructions which it can perform has been reduced to the minimum, resulting in very fast data processing
Example Sentences
Its chips continued to use their own complex way of talking to a computer’s software, but started to use some aspects of RISC.
Shipments of RISC/Unix based servers have been in a steady decline, while x86 servers have managed a marginal growth on the back of better performance at lower prices.
“We right away figured out that we had many of the same friends, and had each other to dinner after the RISC,” Florio says.
They called it RISC, short for “reduced instruction set computer.”
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When To Use
RISC is an acronym that stands for reduced instruction set computer, a kind of computer that only recognizes a very small set of instructions, allowing it to process data and execute tasks very rapidly.A RISC is a type of microprocessor, a computer circuit that executes all the functions of a central processing unit (CPU)—the component in a computer system that makes the device able to understand instructions.Different versions of RISCs have been created over time to be used in different kinds of devices. Initially, RISCs were mostly used in bigger computers, but versions of RISCs are used in modern laptops, smartphones, and tablets.
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