What is an arm processor?
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Answer / khaja aziz uddin
An ARM processor is any of several 32-bit RISC (reduced
instruction set computer). microprocessor s developed by
Advanced RISC Machines
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Answer / raja vuttham
The ARM is a 32-bit machine with a register-to-register,
three-operand instruction set. All operands are 32-bits
wide. The ARM has 16 user-accessible general-purpose
registers called r0 to r15 and a current program status
register, CPSR. Register r15 contains the program counter,
and register r14 is used to save subroutine return addresses
(r14 is also called the link register, lr).
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Answer / ashwini
ARM is used to reduce the number of clock pulse.loading and
storing the program within the clock pulse
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