Intel's first 32-bit processor, the 80386 appeared the same year as the MIPS and ARM processors. However
A. The 80386 contained a newer instruction set architecture.
B. The high four register bits were hard-wired to zero because Intel tried to beat ARM and MIPS to market.
C. Intel continued to build on their former instruction set.
D. New instructions were not needed.
E. Intel already had a huge user base while ARM and MIPS had virtually none.
F. It was unable to execute programs written for the previous generation of processors.
Answer:
G. THe chip consumed less power than its competitors.
C. Intel continued to build on their former instruction set.
E. Intel already had a huge user base while ARM and MIPS had virtually none.
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