Computer organization and design : the hardware/software interface

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Computer organization and design : the hardware/software interface

David A. Patterson, John L. Hennessy ; with a contribution by Peter J. Ashenden, James R. Larus, Daniel J. Sorin

Elsevier , Morgan Kaufmann, c2007

3rd ed. rev

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Includes index

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What's New in the Third Edition, Revised Printing The same great book gets better! This revised printing features all of the original content along with these additional features: * Appendix A (Assemblers, Linkers, and the SPIM Simulator) has been moved from the CD-ROM into the printed book * Corrections and bug fixes Third Edition features New pedagogical features * Understanding Program Performance - Analyzes key performance issues from the programmer's perspective * Check Yourself Questions - Helps students assess their understanding of key points of a section * Computers In the Real World - Illustrates the diversity of applications of computing technology beyond traditional desktop and servers * For More Practice - Provides students with additional problems they can tackle * In More Depth - Presents new information and challenging exercises for the advanced student New reference features * Highlighted glossary terms and definitions appear on the book page, as bold-faced entries in the index, and as a separate and searchable reference on the CD. * A complete index of the material in the book and on the CD appears in the printed index and the CD includes a fully searchable version of the same index. * Historical Perspectives and Further Readings have been updated and expanded to include the history of software R&D. * CD-Library provides materials collected from the web which directly support the text. In addition to thoroughly updating every aspect of the text to reflect the most current computing technology, the third edition * Uses standard 32-bit MIPS 32 as the primary teaching ISA. * Presents the assembler-to-HLL translations in both C and Java. * Highlights the latest developments in architecture in Real Stuff sections: - Intel IA-32 - Power PC 604 - Google's PC cluster - Pentium P4 - SPEC CPU2000 benchmark suite for processors - SPEC Web99 benchmark for web servers - EEMBC benchmark for embedded systems - AMD Opteron memory hierarchy - AMD vs. 1A-64 New support for distinct course goals Many of the adopters who have used our book throughout its two editions are refining their courses with a greater hardware or software focus. We have provided new material to support these course goals: New material to support a Hardware Focus * Using logic design conventions * Designing with hardware description languages * Advanced pipelining * Designing with FPGAs * HDL simulators and tutorials * Xilinx CAD tools New material to support a Software Focus * How compilers work * How to optimize compilers * How to implement object oriented languages * MIPS simulator and tutorial * History sections on programming languages, compilers, operating systems and databases On the CD * NEW: Search function to search for content on both the CD-ROM and the printed text * CD-Bars: Full length sections that are introduced in the book and presented on the CD * CD-Appendixes: Appendices B-D * CD-Library: Materials collected from the web which directly support the text * CD-Exercises: For More Practice provides exercises and solutions for self-study * In More Depth presents new information and challenging exercises for the advanced or curious student * Glossary: Terms that are defined in the text are collected in this searchable reference * Further Reading: References are organized by the chapter they support * Software: HDL simulators, MIPS simulators, and FPGA design tools * Tutorials: SPIM, Verilog, and VHDL * Additional Support: Processor Models, Labs, Homeworks, Index covering the book and CD contents Instructor Support Instructor support provided on textbooks.elsevier.com: * Solutions to all the exercises * Figures from the book in a number of formats * Lecture slides prepared by the authors and other instructors * Lecture notes

Table of Contents

1 Computer Abstractions and Technology 2 Instructions: Language of the Computer 3 Arithmetic for Computers 4 Assessing and Understanding Performance 5 The Processor: Datapath and Control 6 Enhancing Performance with Pipelining 7 Large and Fast: Exploiting Memory Hierarchy 8 Storage, Networks, and Other Peripherals On the CD: 9 Multiprocessors Appendix A: Assemblers, Linkers, and the Spim simulator Appendix B: The Basics of Logic Design Appendix C: Mapping Control to Hardware Appendix D: A Survey of RISC Architectures for Desktop, Server, and Embedded Computers

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  • NCID
    BA82789894
  • ISBN
    • 9780123706065
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; Boston,Burlington, Mass.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvii, 621, 82, 16 p.
  • Size
    23 cm.
  • Attached Material
    1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
  • Classification
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