Microinstruction With Next Address Field ❲2027❳

Microinstruction design with a Next Address Field enhances control unit efficiency by directly embedding the address of the subsequent microinstruction, facilitating rapid non-sequential flow and efficient branching [1, 2]. This approach, often known as Direct Sequencing, offers flexibility in managing complex instruction sets but increases the width of the control store memory [1]. Further details are available through academic resources on computer architecture [1, 2].