CISC & RISC
In this Video, Shikha Khullar, Asst. Professor, IT Dept, Biyani Group of Colleges explains the Instruction Set. We have two type of Instruction set , CISC stands for Complex Instruction Set …
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In this Video, Shikha Khullar, Asst. Professor, IT Dept, Biyani Group of Colleges explains the Instruction Set. We have two type of Instruction set , CISC stands for Complex Instruction Set …
In this Video, Shikha Khullar, Asst. Professor, IT Dept, Biyani Group of Colleges explains the Instruction Set. We have two type of Instruction set , CISC stands for Complex Instruction Set Computer .It takes complex and variable size instruction . It uses various addressing methods. RISC stands for Reduced Instruction Set Computer. In this fewer instruction and fixed length instruction.
Mr. Amit Sharma emphasizes upon the major stock exchanges in India and their differentiation with of the stock exchanges. As per Mr. Sharma, Indian economy, the third largest economy in the …
Mr. Amit Sharma emphasizes upon the major stock exchanges in India and their differentiation with of the stock exchanges. As per Mr. Sharma, Indian economy, the third largest economy in the world in terms of purchasing power, is going to touch new heights in coming years. As predicted by Goldman Sachs, the Global Investment Bank, by 2035 India would be the third largest economy of the world just after US and China. It will grow to 60% of size of the US economy. This booming economy of today has to pass through many phases before it can achieve the current milestone. A government always uses some fiscal and monetary tools to inject and suck the capital from the market.
