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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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The architectures of automated computing systems have evolved from the first mechanical calculators constructed over four centuries ago to the broad array of modern electronic computer technologies we use directly and indirectly every day. Along the way, there have been periods of incremental technological improvement interspersed with disruptive advances that drastically altered the industry's trajectory. We can expect these trends to persist in the years to come. By understanding these historical transitions, you will gain insight into why modern computers are structured as they are and how past design decisions continue to influence contemporary systems.
In the 1980s, during the early days of personal computing, students and technical professionals eager to learn about computer technology had a limited range of tools available for this purpose. If they had a computer of their own, it was probably an IBM PC, an Apple II, a TRS-80, or a Commodore...