[Read and download] The Anatomy of a High-Performance Microprocessor: A Systems Perspective
·•●- Bruce Shriver, Bennett Smith ·•●-
| #2770816 in Books | Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Pr | 1998-06-04 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.43 x1.56 x8.19l, | File Name: 0818684003 | 546 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Really good book|By Eric P. Medlock|It contains a huge amount of interesting information and the CD-ROM that comes with it is just fascinating. This is a great book for learning about Microprocesser architecture.|0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| One Star|By Max1974|this book must be with CD. but it has not it|From the Inside Flap|Overview of the Companion CD-ROM Technical Presentations 10 presentations focusing on various book topics (e.g., Instruction Set Architectures, Instruction Level Parallelism, Rambus and Direct DRAM, Platform Compon
This work describes in detail the microarchitecture of a high-performance microprocessor, giving an integrated treatment of platform and systems issues relating to the design and implementation of microprocessor-based systems. Unique in content and approach, the accompanying interactive CD-ROM provides multiple books and a wide variety of materials: complete data books, articles from journals and conference proceedings, manuscripts of important historical interest, IEEE...
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