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Why doesn’t the competition say design a simulator for MIPS or the Pentium or the ARM processor?

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Why doesn’t the competition say design a simulator for MIPS or the Pentium or the ARM processor?

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The competition is intended to cut across traditional academic course boundaries and require students to have a knowledge of computer architecture as well as the traditional programming skills necessary to construct a simulator. Such a project mirrors the real world – when students become employed they will have to design system that require them to have a wide-ranging knowledge or to work with those who do have that knowledge.

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