RISC computers do not use microcode, which is the reason why RISC compilers generate more instructions than CISC compilers.
Source Code to Machine Code to Microcode
When software is written, the source code is converted into machine instructions by assemblers and compilers. At execution time, the machine instructions are converted into microinstructions, and the microinstructions cause transistors to open and close in the circuits. See microinstruction, CISC and RISC.
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