RISC$94610$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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RISC$94610$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM
Riscos; Risc OS; RISC-OS; RISCOS; Acorn RISC OS

RISC      
n. (Comput) Risc, Computer mit einem beschränkten Befehlssatz der dafür aber einen schnelleren Arbeitstakt hat
Reduced Instruction Set Computer         
  • An IBM [[PowerPC 601]] RISC microprocessor
  • RISC-V prototype chip (2013).
PROCESSOR EXECUTING ONE INSTRUCTION IN MINIMAL CLOCK CYCLES
Reduced Instruction Set Computer; RISC processor; Reduced Instruction Set Code; Reduced Instruction Set Computing; RISC; RISC-based; RISC-based system; RISC System/6000 SP; Reduced instruction set; RISC architectures; RISC instruction set; RISC-based computer design approach; RISC principles; Reduced instruction set computing
Risc, Computer die beschränkte Befehlssätze haben um den Arbeitstakt zu erhöhen
power pc         
  • PowerPC 604e]] 200 MHz
  • ISAs]]
  • The Freescale XPC855T Service Processor of a [[Sun Fire]] V20z
RISC INSTRUCTION SET ARCHITECTURE BY AIM ALLIANCE
PowerPC chip; PowerPC family; PowerPC Endian Modes; Powerpc; PowerPC processor; Powerpc processor; Power PC; PowerPC Platform; Power pc; PPC32; Power Performance Computing; IBM PPC; IBM PowerPC; Performance Optimization With Enhanced RISC – Performance Computing; Performance Optimization With Enhanced RISC - Performance Computing; Macppc; Embedded PowerPC Operating System; PowerPC 2.02; PowerPC 2.0; PowerPC 2.01
"Power PC"-Mikrochip, ein Prozeßor der von "Motorola" als Konkurenz zum Pentiumprozeßor entwickelt wurde

Definition

RISCOS
RISC Operating System (Reference: MIPS, Acorn, OS), "Style: RISC OS"

Wikipedia

RISC OS

RISC OS is a computer operating system originally designed by Acorn Computers Ltd in Cambridge, England. First released in 1987, it was designed to run on the ARM chipset, which Acorn had designed concurrently for use in its new line of Archimedes personal computers. RISC OS takes its name from the reduced instruction set computer (RISC) architecture it supports.

Between 1987 and 1998, RISC OS was included in every ARM-based Acorn computer model, including the Acorn Archimedes line, Acorn's R line (with RISC iX as a dual-boot option), RiscPC, A7000, and prototype models such as the Acorn NewsPad and Phoebe computer. A version of the OS, named NCOS, was used in Oracle Corporation's Network Computer and compatible systems.

After the break-up of Acorn in 1998, development of the OS was forked and continued separately by several companies, including RISCOS Ltd, Pace Micro Technology, and Castle Technology. Since then, it has been bundled with several ARM-based desktop computers such as the Iyonix PC and A9home. As of March 2017, the OS remains forked and is independently developed by RISCOS Ltd and the RISC OS Open community.

Most recent stable versions run on the ARMv3/ARMv4 RiscPC, the ARMv5 Iyonix, ARMv7 Cortex-A8 processors (such as that used in the BeagleBoard and Touch Book) and Cortex-A9 processors (such as that used in the PandaBoard) and the low-cost educational Raspberry Pi computer. SD card images have been released for downloading free of charge to Raspberry Pi 1, 2, 3, & 4 users with a full graphical user interface (GUI) version and a command-line interface only version (RISC OS Pico, at 3.8 MB).