Microprocessor 1
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Philippe Darche. Microprocessor 1
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Guide
Pages
Microprocessor 1. Prolegomena – Calculation and Storage Functions – Models of Computation and Computer Architecture
Quotation
Preface
About the book
Multi-level organization
Introduction
1. The Function of Computation
1.1. Beginnings
1.2. Classes of computers
1.3. Analog approach
1.4. Hardware–software relationship
1.5. Integration and its limits
1.6. Conclusion
2. The Function of Memory
2.1. Definition
2.2. Related concepts
2.2.1. A story of endianness
2.2.2. Alignment
2.3. Modeling
2.4. Classification
2.5. Conclusion
3. Computation Model and Architecture: Illustration with the von Neumann Approach
3.1. Basic concepts
3.1.1. The idea of a program
3.1.2. Control and data flows and mechanisms
3.1.3. Models of computation
3.1.4. Architectures
3.1.5. The semantic gap
3.2. The original von Neumann machine
3.2.1. von Neumann’s computation model
3.2.2. von Neumann’s (machine) architecture
3.2.2.1. von Neumann’s report
3.2.2.2. The IAS
3.2.2.3. The IBM 701
3.2.2.4. Execution cycle
3.2.3. Control
3.3. Modern von Neumann machines
3.3.1. Abstraction level
3.3.1.1. Computer-level abstraction
3.3.1.2. The processor level of abstraction
3.3.1.2.1. Integer processing unit
3.3.1.2.2. Control unit
3.3.1.2.3. Registers
3.3.2. Base execution outline
3.3.3. Possible transfers
3.3.4. Summary: advantages and disadvantages of this model
3.4. Variations on a theme
3.4.1. Classification by bus
3.4.2. Harvard architectures
3.4.3. Parallelism
3.4.3.1. Instruction-level parallelism
3.4.3.2. Thread level
3.4.3.3. Multicore architectures
3.5. Instruction set architecture
3.5.1. Storage components
3.5.2. Data format and type
3.5.3. Instruction set
3.5.3.1. Properties
3.5.4. Memory model
3.5.5. Execution modes
3.5.6. Miscellaneous
3.6. Basic definitions for this book
3.7. Conclusion
Conclusion of Volume 1
Exercises
Chapter 1. Exercises
Chapter 3. Exercises
Acronyms
General. A
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Miscellaneous
Measurement units/prefixes
Temporal characteristics
Companies and Organizations
Trademark (™)
Registered Trademarks (®)
References. Preface
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Index
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This book gradually transitions from conceptual to physical implementation. Pedagogy was my main concern, without neglecting formal aspects. Reading can take place on several levels. Each reader will be presented with introductory information before being asked to understand more difficult topics. Knowledge, with a few exceptions, has been presented linearly and as comprehensively as possible. Concrete examples drawn from former and current technologies illustrate the theoretical concepts.
When necessary, exercises complete the learning process by examining certain mechanisms in more depth. Each volume ends with bibliographic references including research articles, works and patents at the origin of the concepts and more recent ones reflecting the state of the art. These references allow the reader to find additional and more theoretical information. There is also a list of acronyms used and an index covering the entire work.
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