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CPU architects know that operating system writers hate inaccurate interrupts. One way to please the user of the operating system is that the CPU stops issuing new instructions when the interrupt is signaled, but allows all instructions currently being executed to terminate, then forces the interrupt. Does this approach have any disadvantages? Why?

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