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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization – Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Jim Ledin
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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization – Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Jim Ledin

Overview of this book

Are you a software developer, systems designer, or computer architecture student looking for a methodical introduction to digital device architectures, but are overwhelmed by the complexity of modern systems? This step-by-step guide will teach you how modern computer systems work with the help of practical examples and exercises. You’ll gain insights into the internal behavior of processors down to the circuit level and will understand how the hardware executes code developed in high-level languages. This book will teach you the fundamentals of computer systems including transistors, logic gates, sequential logic, and instruction pipelines. You will learn details of modern processor architectures and instruction sets including x86, x64, ARM, and RISC-V. You will see how to implement a RISC-V processor in a low-cost FPGA board and write a quantum computing program and run it on an actual quantum computer. This edition has been updated to cover the architecture and design principles underlying the important domains of cybersecurity, blockchain and bitcoin mining, and self-driving vehicles. By the end of this book, you will have a thorough understanding of modern processors and computer architecture and the future directions these technologies are likely to take.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Index

Implementing RISC-V in an FPGA

All the source code, processor hardware design intellectual property, and development tools required to build and implement a complete RISC-V processor in a low-cost FPGA are freely available on the internet. This section provides a high-level overview of the open-source RISC-V design and the steps for bringing it up in an FPGA device. The total cost for the hardware to accomplish this task is less than US$200.

The RISC-V FPGA target in this example is the Digilent Arty A7-35T board, available at https://store.digilentinc.com/arty-a7-artix-7-fpga-development-board-for-makers-and-hobbyists/. The Arty A7-35T costs US$129 at the time of writing.

The Arty A7-35T contains a Xilinx Artix-7 XC7A35TICSG324-1L FPGA, which can be programmed to implement a RISC-V processor. The XC7A35TICSG324-1L has the following features:

  • 5,200 logic slices.
  • 1,600 of the logic slices can implement a 64-bit RAM.
  • 41,600 flip-flops. Each logic slice...