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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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In the preceding chapters, we discussed the features of general-purpose computer architectures and some architectural specializations intended to address domain-specific requirements and performance needs. This chapter focuses on extensions commonly implemented at the processor instruction set level and in other computer system hardware to provide additional system capabilities beyond generic computing. We will address several areas that regulate how software utilizes processor resources to achieve optimal performance, efficiency, and trust.
After completing this chapter, you will understand the purpose of privileged processor modes and how they operate in multiprocessing and multiuser contexts. You will be familiar with the concepts of floating-point processing units and instruction sets, power management in battery-powered devices, and processor and platform features that enhance security.
We will discuss the following specialized extensions in this...