Price: $49.99
(as of Dec 17,2024 18:17:04 UTC – Details)
Publisher : Springer; 2024th edition (July 6, 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 310 pages
ISBN-10 : 3031580745
ISBN-13 : 978-3031580741
Item Weight : 1.15 pounds
Dimensions : 5.9 x 0.6 x 9 inches
In today’s rapidly advancing world of technology, understanding computer organization is crucial for anyone studying computer science. Whether you’re interested in developing software, designing hardware, or exploring the intersection of the two, a strong foundation in computer organization is essential.
In “Understanding Computer Organization: A Guide to Principles Across RISC-V, ARM Cortex, and Intel Architectures,” we delve into the fundamental principles of computer organization and architecture, focusing on three popular instruction set architectures: RISC-V, ARM Cortex, and Intel. This comprehensive guide is designed for undergraduate students in computer science, providing a solid introduction to the principles that govern modern computing systems.
Throughout the book, we explore topics such as processor design, memory hierarchy, input/output systems, and parallel processing. By comparing and contrasting the RISC-V, ARM Cortex, and Intel architectures, students gain a deeper understanding of the trade-offs and design decisions that shape modern computing systems.
Whether you’re a beginner looking to build a strong foundation in computer organization or an experienced student aiming to deepen your understanding of different architectures, “Understanding Computer Organization” is a valuable resource. With clear explanations, insightful examples, and practical exercises, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the principles that underpin modern computing systems.
So, if you’re ready to dive into the world of computer organization and architecture, pick up a copy of “Understanding Computer Organization” today and start exploring the principles that shape the technology of tomorrow.
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