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Transcribed Image Text:1. Represent the decimal number 2048 in binary using 16 bits.
2. Design and explain a 16-bit instruction format for the system, including opcode,
operand addressing modes, and any other pertinent fields.
3. Create an assembly language instruction for a custom operation (e.g., image
processing) and provide the corresponding machine code using your designed
instruction format.
4. Discuss the potential challenges and advantages of operating within a 16-bit
architecture compared to larger architectures, particularly in terms of memory
efficiency and instruction execution speed.
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