Every second billions of innocent assembler instructions are
executed all over the world. Inhumanly they are put on a pipeline
and executed with no regard to their feelings. The illegal
instructions are spared, although they should be executed instead
of the legal ones.
Prior to the execution the instructions are transported to a
cache unit using a bus. There they spent their last moments
waiting for the execution. Just before the execution the
instruction is separated into several pieces. The execution isn't
always fast and painless. On crude hardware the execution of a
complex instruction can take as long as 150 clock cycles.
Scientists are working on shorter execution times.
Microsoft endorses the needless execution of instructions with
their products like DOS(TM), Windows(TM), Word(TM) and Excel(TM).
It is more humane to use software which minimizes the executions.
Modern machines use several units to execute multiple
instructions simultaneously. This way it is possible to execute
several hundred million instructions per second. The time is near
when there will be no more instructions to execute.
Act now, before it's too late