Q. Which things should microprocessor validate?
A microprocessor should validate:
- Powerful addressing modes
- More addressing capability
- More throughput
- Powerful instruction set
- Virtual memory management
- Faster operation through pipelining
But RISC machine don't agree with above fundamentals.
A number of the most commercially accessible microprocessors are: Xeon, Pentium G4 etc.
Assembly language for more advanced chips includes the simplest 8086/8088 assembly language. So we would confine our discussions to Intel 8086/8088 assembly language. You should refer to further readings for more details on assembly language of Pentium and G4 as well as other processors.