November 2, 2019

An executive tour of the AVR architecture

If you are new to microprocessors and assembly language, this will probably be pretty hopeless. This is written for someone who has previous experience with many processors at the assembly level and will only discuss those aspects that uniquely characterize the AVR.

The claim is made that the C51 (Intel 8051) would have to run at 224 Mhz to match an 8 MHz AVR. I used to use the 8051 and typically ran it at about 10 Mhz, so the AVR at 8 Mhz is giving about 20 times the performance, which is impressive.

This is hardly exhaustive, but gives you an overview of how the game is played.


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