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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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This chapter bridges two complementary perspectives on computer hardware: the circuit-level foundations of digital systems and the system-level evolution of modern personal computers. We begin with the metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) transistor, which is widely used in memory circuits and throughout virtually all modern digital devices. We examine the design of MOS transistor-based computer memory and its interface with the processor. We'll look at modern computer input/output (I/O) interfaces, with a focus on high-speed serial communication within the computer case and on transferring data over cable connections to and from external components. The interfaces and performance requirements of system I/O devices, including the graphics display, network interface, keyboard, and mouse, will be discussed. The chapter ends with a descriptive example of the specifications for a modern computer motherboard.
After completing this chapter, you will have a solid...