What term does AMD use to describe the processor technology that uses a 64 - bit instruction set with 32 - bit internal core processing
The instruction set is usually called IA-64. This is not to be confused with EM64T, a 64-bit instruction set used in mainstream desktop processors. The answer your looking for is (EPIC)Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing Chicagocubano strikes again
What term does AMD use to describe the processor technology that uses a 64 - bit instruction set with 32 - bit internal core processing
Instruction sets are just the opcodes in the CPU that tell it what to do and which software can use. There are hundreds to thousands of these instructions. These instructions vary per processor you use. Here are some of the common instruction sets:x86 - started with the Intel 8086 and mostly still available on PCsx64 - AMD's new instruction set to expand the x86 instruction set to use 64-bit instructions.IA-64 - The instruction set of Intel's Itanium processor, it is declining in popularity as Intel and the software manufacturers have shifted to the x64 instruction set.Z80 - This was an 8-bit instruction set used to run the CP/M operating system. The original TRS-80 used it.68000 - The Motorola 68000 was a 16-32 bit CPU.
There is one instruction set in the IA-32. Instruction set is the set of instruction that a processor can execute.
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RISC - Reduced Instruction Set Computer CISC - Comples Instruction Set Computer
MMX - instruction set - was created in 1996.
That's already been done. Its called a DEC PDP-8.