Structured computer organization

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey ; Prentice Hall; 2006Edition: 5th edDescription: xix, 721 p; Includes indexISBN:
  • 0-13-196904-8
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • C 004.22 T15s
Summary: A chapter-by-chapter rundown of the major changes since the fourth edition follows. Chapter 1 still contains an historical overview of computer architecture, pointing out how we got where we are now and what the milestones were along the way. The enlarged spec-trum of computers that exist is now discussed, and our three major examples (Pentium 4, UltraSPARC III, and 8051) are introduced.
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A chapter-by-chapter rundown of the major changes since the fourth edition follows. Chapter 1 still contains an historical overview of computer architecture, pointing out how we got where we are now and what the milestones were along the way. The enlarged spec-trum of computers that exist is now discussed, and our three major examples (Pentium 4, UltraSPARC III, and 8051) are introduced.

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