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Computer architecture : a quantitative approach / John L Hennessy & David A Patterson.

By: Hennessy, John LContributor(s): Patterson, David AMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Morgan Kaufmann, c2003. Edition: 3rd edDescription: xxxi, Different pagination : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 8178672669; 9788181472052; 9781558605961; 1558607242Subject(s): Computer architecture | Computer design | Computer scienceDDC classification: 004.22 Online resources: WorldCat details | E-book Fulltext
Contents:
TOC Fundamentals of computer design -- Instruction set principles and examples -- Instruction-level parallelism and its dynamic exploitation -- Exploiting instruction-level parallelism with software approaches -- Memory hierarchy design -- Multiprocessors and thread-level parallelism -- Storage systems -- Interconnection networks and clusters -- Appendices.
Summary: Intended for the student and practitioner of computer design, this work presents a method of quantitative analysis not only to high performance desktop machine design, but also to the design of embedded and server systems. It also covers instruction sets to include descriptions of digital signal processors, media processors, and more.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

TOC Fundamentals of computer design --
Instruction set principles and examples --
Instruction-level parallelism and its dynamic exploitation --
Exploiting instruction-level parallelism with software approaches --
Memory hierarchy design --
Multiprocessors and thread-level parallelism --
Storage systems --
Interconnection networks and clusters --
Appendices.

Intended for the student and practitioner of computer design, this work presents a method of quantitative analysis not only to high performance desktop machine design, but also to the design of embedded and server systems. It also covers instruction sets to include descriptions of digital signal processors, media processors, and more.

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