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Does the Program Counter (PC) in a processor have to be sequential with UDPi’s security?

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Does the Program Counter (PC) in a processor have to be sequential with UDPi’s security?

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No, with UDPi the Program Counter (PC) does not have to be sequential. For example, to execute the same line in one processor the instruction might be GOTO 0x10010 compared to GOTO 0x2E400 in another. UDPi can randomize the process flow of a program, causing it to jump to different locations from one processor to another.

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