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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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It is straightforward to represent simple digital circuits using logic diagrams such as those presented earlier in this chapter. When designing digital devices that are substantially more complex, however, the use of logic diagrams quickly becomes unwieldy. As an alternative to the logic diagram, several hardware description languages have been developed over the years. This evolution has been driven by Moore's Law, which compels digital system designers to continually find new ways to effectively utilize the ever-growing number of transistors available in integrated circuits.
Hardware description languages are not exclusively the domain of digital designers at semiconductor companies; even hobbyists can acquire and utilize these powerful tools at low (or no) cost to implement complex digital devices.
A gate array is a logic device that contains many simple logic elements, such as NAND gates and D flip-flops, that can be connected to form arbitrary...