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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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This chapter presented a brief history of automated computing devices and described some significant technological advances that have driven leaps in computational capability over past decades. A discussion of Moore's Law provided observations on its applicability through the years and its implications for the future. The basic concepts of computer architecture were introduced through a discussion of the 6502 microprocessor registers and instruction set.
The next chapter will introduce digital logic, beginning with the properties of basic electrical circuits and progressing through the digital subsystems in modern processors. You will learn about logic gates, flip-flops, and digital circuits, including multiplexers, shift registers, and adders. The chapter will introduce hardware description languages, which are specialized programming languages used to design complex digital devices such as computer processors.