Orthogonal instruction set

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Orthogonal instruction set is a term from computer technology .

A processor has an orthogonal instruction set if the opcode , type of addressing and data type (sometimes also number of operands ) can be combined as required.

The creation of an orthogonal instruction set is desirable insofar as it simplifies the use of the available instructions. However, this principle quickly leads to very extensive instruction sets.