Transcription of Computer Architecture - Introduction
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1 Computer Architecture -IntroductionChin-FuKuo2 About This Course Textbook J. L. Hennessy and D. A. Patterson, ComputerArchitecture: A Quantitative Approach, 3rd Edition,Morgan Kaufmann Publishing Co., 2002. Course Grading 30% Project and Quiz 35% Mid-term Examination 35% Final-term Examination 5~10% Class Participation & Discussion3 This Is an Advanced Course Have you taken Computer Organization before? If you never took Computer Organization before You MUST take it if you are an undergraduate student; You may still take this course if you insist, but be prepared towork hard and read some chapters in Computer Organizationand Design (COD)3/e 4 Reference Resources Patterson, UC-Berkeley Spring 2001 ~pattrsn/252S01/ David E.
–synchronization instructions –data structure operations (queues) –polynomial evaluation 1. In programming, canonical means "according to the rules.” 2. A canonical book is considered inspired and authoritative and is a part of the rule or standard of faith. OpCode A/M Byte 0 1 n m Variable format, 2 and 3 address instruction
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