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Software code written to take advantage of the Thumb 2 instructions is generally 26 percent shorter than the code written for the rest of the ARM chip, said Richard Phelan, embedded CPU (computer ...
ARM has fixed-size instructions so this bottleneck doesn't exist and there is no need for a micro-op cache. Another problem with x86 is that it needs a long pipeline to deal with the complexity.
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