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<p>register so there is little overlapping of instruction functionality.</p>

<p>Orthogonality was considered a major goal for processor designers in the 1970s, and the <a href="page.php?w=VAX-11">VAX-11</a> is often used as the benchmark for this concept. However, the introduction of <a href="page.php?w=reduced_instruction_set_computer">RISC</a> design philosophies in the 1980s significantly reversed the trend. </p>

<p>Modern CPUs often simulate orthogonality in a preprocessing step before performing the actual tasks in a RISC-like core. This</p><p>
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