I'm not an expert, but I've seen it referencing both, but more commonly `jmp`.
When people talk about "branches" in assembly is that `cmp` instructions, `jmp` instructions, both, neither?
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ive only seen it refer to any instruction that can jump. cmp itself doesn't affect the code path taken so it doesn't branch in that sense. of course doing cmp and then a jump instruction is extremely common tho
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In Paul Carter's PC Assembly Language, only (conditional) jump instructions are referred to as branching instruction
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