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It's worth noting that the ARM1 lacked hardware multiplication which meant software had to resort to a software-based solution (e.g., classic [[Shift-and-Add Multiplication]]). For example to perform <code>var = x * 5;</code> one could rewrite it as <code>var = x + (x << 2);</code> to achieve the same result without a multiplication operation. The downside for this is that unless it's done for very simple operations (such as this example), software multiplication is horrifically slow.
 
  
 
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codenameARM1 +
core count1 +
designerAcorn Computers +
first launched1985 +
full page nameacorn/microarchitectures/arm1 +
instance ofmicroarchitecture +
instruction set architectureARMv1 +
manufacturerVLSI Technology +
microarchitecture typeCPU +
nameARM1 +
pipeline stages3 +
process3,000 nm (3 μm, 0.003 mm) +