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Introduction to Microprocessors
A thorough introduction which requires no background in the subject but is intended for a technically-oriented audience.
Ideas are developed progressively, and technical terms are carefully introduced.
Coverage encompasses history and conceptual development, hardware, logic, and programming in connection with the range of microprocessors from 4-bit and 8-bit designs to the 32-bit and 64-bit versions that power PCs and engine management systems.
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date: 12/1/1998
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Surviving the Design of Microprocessor and Multimicroprocessor Systems
In order to achieve the computing power and speed necessary for their given applications, today's computers utilize numerous microprocessors, central processor units on a single integrated circuit chip, working in conjunction.
This book presents expert, state-of-the-art discussion of advanced computer architecture, covering in detail such issues as caching, instruction level parallelism, system bottlenecks, multithreading and multiprocessing.
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date: 1/15/2000
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The Art of Electronics
This is by far one of THE BEST overall books on electronic design.
The single, authoritative text and reference on electronic circuit design - both analog and digital.
It emphasizes the methods actually used by circuit designers - a combination of some basic laws, rules of thumb, and a large bag of tricks.
It's unusual to find comprehensive sections on how NOT to design a circuit which are also well written.
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date: 5/6/1999
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