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A fresh look at RISC vs. CISC
May 20, 2008 — 1:41am ET | By Paul Mah
Jon Stokes of Ars Technica takes another look at the age-old debate between RISC vs. CISC, but in the context of power-conscious mobile processors. He then goes on to examine the microarchitecture of Intel's new Atom processor. Article
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