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There aren't really different types of CPU, but there are some major differences between CPUS. Like Bus Sizes - we have 32 & 64 bits. Some support SSE, SSE2 and SSE3. But there are different processor architectures which you are probably talking about. There are SPARC, IA64, X86, X64, IBM Cell and more.

I believe the 3 types of CPUs being requested are:

CISC: Complex Instruction Set Computers

RISC: Reduced instruction Set Computers

MISC: Minimal Instruction Set Computers

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