Computer architecture
The book by Andrew Tanenbaum, a world-famous information technology specialist, writer and teacher, which is already in its sixth edition, is devoted to the structural organization of the computer. It is based on the idea of a hierarchical structure in which each level performs a well-defined function. Within the framework of this unconventional approach, the digital logic level, the level of the command architecture, the level of the operating system and the level of the assembly language are described in detail. Numerous changes have been made to the sixth edition, which bring the book in line with the rapid development of the computer industry. In particular, information about the machines presented as examples was updated: Intel Core i7, Texas Instruments OMAP4430 and Atmel ATmega168. The book is intended for a wide range of readers: both for students studying computer technology, and for those who independently get acquainted with the architecture of a computer.
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