CPU Architecture
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- x86
The x86 CPU architecture uses complex instruction set computing (CISC). Each instruction can be used to execute low-level hardware operations. The number of instructions is large, and the length of each instruction is different. Therefore, executing such an instruction is complex and time-consuming.
- Kunpeng
The Kunpeng CPU architecture uses reduced instruction set computing (RISC). RISC is a microprocessor that executes fewer types of computer instructions but at a higher speed than CISC. RISC simplifies the computer architecture and improves the running speed. Compared with the X86 CPU architecture, the Kunpeng CPU architecture has a more balanced performance and power consumption ratio.
Kunpeng CPUs offer a high density, low power option that is more cost effective for heavy workloads.
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