What are the boons and banes of having more general purpose registers in a microprocessor.



What are the boons and banes of having more general purpose registers in a microprocessor...

Answer / Shashikant Paswan

Having more general-purpose registers in a microprocessor can be beneficial as it allows for more flexible and efficient programming. However, it may also lead to increased complexity and potential overuse, which can negatively impact performance.

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