Description Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware/Software Interface presents the interaction between hardware and software at a variety of levels, which offers a framework for understanding the fundamentals of computing. This book focuses on the concepts that are the basis for computers.
Organized into nine chapters, this book begins with an overview of the computer revolution. This text then explains the concepts and algorithms used in modern computer arithmetic. Other chapters consider the abstractions and concepts in memory hierarchies by starting with the simplest possible cache. This book discusses as well the complete data path and control for a processor. The final chapter deals with the exploitation of parallel machines View more >
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Seconds | Computer Abstractions and Technology. | Instructions: Language of the Computer. | Arithmetic for Computers. | The Processor. | Large and Fast: Exploiting Memory Hierarchy. | Parallel Processors from Client to Cloud. | The Basics of Logic Design. | Graphics and Computing GPUs. | Mapping Control to Hardware. | A Survey of RISC Architectures |