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In general, Linux can run well on both RISC and CISC processors, but the choice of processor may depend on the specific requirements of your project or application. Does this help clarify things?
The way a semiconductor works has baffled me in that it can hold information and out of millions and billions information can be obtained from billions of semiconductors about 2 microns in size each, and the microprocessor has a few pins that connect to a board, how is it done.
Think of it like an incredibly fast and tiny postal service, where transistors act as post offices, routing bits of information to the right addresses at lightning speed. Isn't the world of semiconductors just mind-blowing?
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One of the best video i have come across for CISC vs RISC. Thanks for the detailed explanation!
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Does Linux run BETTER on a RISC processor than a CISC processor?
In general, Linux can run well on both RISC and CISC processors, but the choice of processor may depend on the specific requirements of your project or application.
Does this help clarify things?
@@OhmazingPhysics So why does Apple with Mac OS NOT run Linux to the same extent that X86 or CISC processors do?
The way a semiconductor works has baffled me in that it can hold information and out of millions and billions information can be obtained from billions of semiconductors about 2 microns in size each, and the microprocessor has a few pins that connect to a board, how is it done.
Think of it like an incredibly fast and tiny postal service, where transistors act as post offices, routing bits of information to the right addresses at lightning speed.
Isn't the world of semiconductors just mind-blowing?