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  1. Zero instruction set computer. In computer science, zero instruction set computer (ZISC) refers to a computer architecture based solely on pattern matching and absence of (micro-)instructions in the classical [clarification needed] sense.

  2. In computer science, ZISC stands for Zero Instruction Set Computer, which refers to a chip technology based on pure pattern matching and absence of micro-instructions. The name ZISC was derived from RISC .

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  4. Zero Instruction Set Computer - Esolang. Zero Instruction Set Computers are a class of languages similar to OISCs, but even more restricted. Explanation. A typical program in a "normal" assembly language (and to some extent, even non-assembly languages) consists of code, which operates on data.

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