execute several low-level operations, such as a load from memory, an arithmetic operation, and a memory store, all in a single instruction. The term is used
to: LOAD A, R1 LOAD B, R2 ADD R1, R2, R3 STORE R3, C LOAD next instruction The locations 'R1' and 'R2' are registers in the CPU. The values stored in memory
modes. Complex addressing performed via sequences of arithmetic and/or load-store operations. Few data types in hardware. Some CISCs have byte string instructions
of time (e.g., CISC architecture). For instance, a processor may be able to execute hundreds of instructions while a single load from main memory instruction