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A Comparison of Microcode, Assembly Code, and High-Level Languages on the VAX-11 and RISC I

Larus, James R.
1982
ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News

This paper compares the performance of three implementations of simplified pattern matching instruction. The fastest version was microprogrammed on a VAX-11/750, the next fastest was written for a Reduced Instruction Set. Computer (RISC I) developed at Berkeley, and the slowest was pro grammed on the VAX. The paper presents execution times for the microcode and for high-level language and machine language versions of the instruction.

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research article
DOI
10.1145/641559.641561
Author(s)
Larus, James R.
Date Issued

1982

Publisher

ACM

Published in
ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News
Volume

10

Issue

5

Start page

10

End page

15

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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December 23, 2013
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