ARM Processor Architecture Quiz

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What does ARM stand for?

  • Academic RISC Module
  • Advanced Register Machine
  • Acorn RISC Machine
  • Advance RISC Machine (correct)

When was the first ARM RISC processor produced?

  • 1980
  • 1995
  • 1985 (correct)
  • 1990

Where are ARM processors specifically used?

  • Industrial machinery
  • Automobile engines
  • Desktop computers
  • Portable devices like mobile phones (correct)

What type of architecture does the ARM processor core use?

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What are some benefits of ARM processors?

<p>Low power consumption, reasonable performance (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

What does ARM stand for?

Stands for Advanced RISC Machine, a type of processor architecture.

When was the first ARM RISC processor produced?

The first ARM RISC processor was produced in 1985.

Where are ARM processors specifically used?

ARM processors are commonly used in portable devices like mobile phones.

What type of architecture does the ARM processor core use?

The ARM processor core uses RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) architecture.

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What are some benefits of ARM processors?

ARM processors are known for low power consumption and reasonable performance.

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Study Notes

ARM Processors

  • ARM stands for Advanced RISC Machines
  • The first ARM RISC processor was produced in 1985

Applications of ARM Processors

  • ARM processors are specifically used in mobile devices, embedded systems, and real-time systems

Architecture of ARM Processors

  • The ARM processor core uses a Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC) architecture

Benefits of ARM Processors

  • Low power consumption, making them ideal for battery-powered devices
  • High performance, allowing for efficient processing of complex tasks
  • Scalability, making them suitable for a wide range of applications

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