Computers with different internal designs can share a common instruction set, e.g. the Intel Pentium and the AMD Athlon both implement nearly identical versions of the x86 instruction set, but have radically different internal designs.
Some examples of ISAs:
See also: CISC, RISC, VLIW, computer architecture
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