Let r be the relation defined on the set of all processors by:
xry iff x can carry out every...
Mathematics, 30.08.2019 03:30 uniqueray33
Let r be the relation defined on the set of all processors by:
xry iff x can carry out every instruction that y can carry out.
for example, every x86-compatible processor can carry out all the instructions of the original intel 8086 processor. thus, if x is such a processor, and y is the 8086 processor, then xry.
as processor families evolved, more instructions were typically added to the original instruction set. for example, modern x86 compatible processors can carry out more instructions than the 8086.
there are examples of different processors that have the same instruction set. for example, the cmos 6502 and 6510 processors have the same instruction set.
check all properties that this relation has.
symmetric
reflexive
anti-symmetric
transitive
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