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which architecture for cpu-core is more popular...

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for cpu-core designing (for fpga) which architecture is more popular...
cisc, risc, super-scalar, instruction-level parallelism(IA64 style)...etc

kindly provide pros and cons of each
 

OK! I prefer RISC architecture myself. But you should notice that the architecture you use, depend on application you have.
Read the attached .pdf document to see performance of todays softcore processors.
Note that LEON is a very good and powerful softprocessor that is freely available! this is my popular one ;) visit "http://www.gaisler.com/" for more information.

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As for the type of cores, more risc type are done in FPGA such as ARM or PowerPC, haven't seen cisc or x86 on FPGAs as much. Leon is a popular VHDL core specially for space engineering applications.
 

advanced cpu usually is cisc cpu,low-power cpu use
risc architecture
 

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