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In this video, we will explore the fundamental differences between two major computer architectures - CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computing) and RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing). We will start by explaining the concepts of CISC and RISC, and how these two architectures differ in terms of instruction set design. You will learn that CISC processors have complex and extensive instruction sets, while RISC processors have a smaller set of simpler and more uniform instructions. We will then dive into the performance differences between the two architectures. You will see how RISC processors can execute instructions more quickly and efficiently, thanks to their simpler design and pipelining capabilities. On the other hand, CISC processors can perform more complex instructions in a single clock cycle, but may be slower overall due to their higher power consumption and longer execution times for some instructions. In addition, we will explore some of the advantages and disadvantages of each architecture, including their impact on programming and software development. You will learn that RISC processors are generally easier to program for, while CISC processors may require more complex coding due to their extensive instruction set. By the end of this video, you will have a clear understanding of the differences between CISC and RISC architectures and their impact on computer performance, power consumption, and software development.