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![SOLVED: Most ISAs have an instruction that simply does nothing, called NOP, which is short for NO OPERATION (the O is from either word). The instruction is fetched, decoded, and executed so SOLVED: Most ISAs have an instruction that simply does nothing, called NOP, which is short for NO OPERATION (the O is from either word). The instruction is fetched, decoded, and executed so](https://cdn.numerade.com/project-universal/previews/a50f15eb-058a-4956-9048-e7b7c2d130d6.gif)
SOLVED: Most ISAs have an instruction that simply does nothing, called NOP, which is short for NO OPERATION (the O is from either word). The instruction is fetched, decoded, and executed so
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