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Multi-cycle processor

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A multi-cycle processor is a processor that carries out one instruction over multiple clock cycles, often without starting up a new instruction in that time (as opposed to a pipelined processor).[1]

See also

Category:Microprocessors

  1. ^ { {Cite book |title=Digital Design and Computer Architecture ARM Edition |last=Harris |publisher=Elsevier |year=2016 |isbn=978-0-12-800056-4 |pages=7.3-7.5} }