Code Density Compared Between Way Too Many Instruction Sets

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  • riscv-code-size-reduction

  • In 64bit, RISC-V does easily beat ARM and everything else.

    It's about as good as m68k and x86 in 32bit, which are quite dense. A good result. Just not as small as ARM thumb/thumb2.

    This is however not going to remain so, as RISC-V will see further improvements, coming from B extension (already ratified and yet not included in the test) and from the ongoing Zc size-reduction work[0], which does already achieve significant further size reduction[1].

    0. https://github.com/riscv/riscv-code-size-reduction

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