Computer Architecture and Organization by Dr. R. M. Siegfried
Computer Architecture and Organization by Dr. R. M. Siegfried
Computer Architecture and Organization by Dr. R. M. Siegfried
This note explains the following topics: Number Systems and
Arithmetic, Boolean Algebra, Karnaugh Maps, The Quine McCluskey Algorithm,
Combinational Circuits, Synchronous Sequential Logic, Registers and Counters,
Register Transfer and Micro operations, Basic Computer Organization and Design,
Micro programmed Control, Floating Point Data, Pipeline and Vector Processing.
This PDF covers the following topics related to Computer Architecture
: Introduction, Instruction Set Architecture, Computer Arithmetic, Control unit,
Processor Design: S1 a simple CPU, Pipeline, Instruction Level Parallelism,
Vector machines, Memory System Design, Magnetic Disk, Future architecture.
Author(s): Prabhas Chongstitvatana, Chulalongkorn
University
Computer
Architecture studies the techniques used to design and implement the principle
components of a computer system and the mechanisms that can be used to
quantitatively evaluate the expected performance capabilities of the different
design possibilities. This page covers the following topics related to Computer
Architecture : Introduction, Historical Overview, Fundamentals of Computer
Design, Optimizations of the Memory Hierarchy,Instruction Level Parallelism ,
Data Parallelism, Thread-Level Parallelism, Warehouse Computing, Domain
Specific Architecture.
This note covers the following
topics: Fundamentals of Computer Design, Basic Organization of a Computer,
Instruction Set Design, Addressing Modes, CPU Implementation, Interrupts, The
Memory Hierarchy, Virtual Memory.
This note
covers the follolwing topics: MIPS Instruction Set Architecture, Basics of
Datapath, Single-Cycle Implementation, Multi-cycle Implementation, Pipelined
Data path and Control, Datapath and Control for Data and Control Hazards,
Exception Handling and Advanced Pipelining, Memory Hierarchy, Virtual Memory,
Storage and Other I/O , Multiprocessors, Arithmetic Circuits, Basic Computing
Concept and Instruction Level Parallelism.