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Engineering, 28.01.2020 04:31 gildedav001

Translate the line of code below to assembly language pseudo-code. the terms a, b, c, d, e and f are memory labels (addresses). minimize the number of instructions in the assembly code that you write part a) write the code for a register-memory (cisc) architecture part b) write the code for a load-store (risc) architecture. in this question, we're not writing assembly code for a specific architecture. rather, we 're writing assembly pseudocode to show the difference between risc and cisc (similar to the codes we wrote in the class) part c) what is the term' code density'? which of the two codes in this question has a better code density? does having a higher code demsity guarantcs faster execution?

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