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Computer Architecture Lecture Notes by Seoul National University

Computer Architecture Lecture Notes by Seoul National University

Computer Architecture Lecture Notes by Seoul National University

The lecture notes of Seoul National University encompass most of the computer architecture concepts, and this is completed with a comprehensive study of the MIPS instruction set architecture and datapath basics. There are single-cycle and multi-cycle implementations, inclusive of pipelined datapath and control mechanisms. This paper covers handling data and control hazards, exception management, and advanced pipelining techniques. The document also covers memory hierarchy, virtual memory, and various I/O systems. This will also cover multiprocessors and arithmetic circuits, giving more light to how those components in a computer interrelate. Notes are thus quite important for general and crucial explanations of both the primitive and advanced parts of computer architecture and implementation.

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