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What is the instruction of Intel core i3?

If you mean to ask what instruction set architecture (ISA) it uses, than the answer is x86.


What is pseudo opcodes?

Pseudo opcodes indicates symbolic mnemonic and action to be performed for each pseudo opcodes in Pass-1. From:- Shankar Kadam SND Poly Yeola, Nasik. 7588097295


What is pseudo-opcodes?

Pseudo-opcodes are not actual machine-level instructions but instead are mnemonic codes used by programmers to simplify assembly language programming. They are translated into one or more real opcodes by the assembler during the compilation process.


Will x64 operating systems work on a computer running x86?

x86 and x86-64 (x64) are not mutually exclusive. x86-64 is a superset of x86, with 64-bit instructions. Many people still run 32-bit (x86) applications and operating systems on 64-bit processors. The reverse is not possible, though; you can't run a 64-bit system on a processor that only supports 32-bit.


A maximum of how many nodes can be added to a cluster if computers are running on the x86 or IA64 platform?

You can add as many as 8 nodes to a cluster if the computers are running on the x86 or IA64 platform.


How opcodes are generated?

Opcodes are generated during the compilation process of programming languages. They are the machine-level instructions that represent the operations to be performed by the computer's processor. The compiler translates high-level code into a series of opcodes that can be understood and executed by the hardware.


What is OPCodes?

op code is high level language


What hardware architectures does Fedora support?

x86, x86-64, and PowerPC.


What are the different MIPS ALU opcodes used for performing arithmetic and logical operations in a MIPS processor?

The MIPS ALU opcodes are used for performing arithmetic and logical operations in a MIPS processor. Some common opcodes include ADD (addition), SUB (subtraction), AND (logical AND), OR (logical OR), and XOR (exclusive OR).


What mode does x86 computer start in?

An x86 computer starts in real mode.


7 How many bits does an x86-based operating system process at one time?

An x86-based OS processes 32 bits at a time.


How many kilometres from Darwin to Mt Isa?

It is about 1600 km by road from Darwin to Mt Isa.