16 votes 16 votes Which of the following is not a form of memory instruction cache instruction register instruction opcode translation look-a-side buffer CO and Architecture gatecse-2002 co-and-architecture easy instruction-execution + – Kathleen asked Sep 15, 2014 • retagged Nov 13, 2017 by Arjun Kathleen 6.3k views answer comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
Best answer 28 votes 28 votes The instruction opcode is a part of the instruction which tells the processor what operation is to be performed so it is not a form of memory while the others are Bhagirathi answered Sep 20, 2014 • selected Sep 20, 2014 by gatecse Bhagirathi comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
16 votes 16 votes Answer : C) Instruction Opcode A) Instruction cache To cache the instructions separate from data (Form of memory) B) Instruction register To store the instructions to be executed next (Form of memory) C) Instruction opcode Operations to be carried out by the instruction (NOT a form of memory) D) Translation look-a-side buffer Address Translation from Virtual to Physical (Associated with memory) SiddharthMahapatra answered Jan 7, 2018 SiddharthMahapatra comment Share Follow See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.