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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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Some computing domains do not merely aim for good performance: they demand responses by precise deadlines and the continuous processing of incoming data streams. This chapter explores these less visible but critically important performance regimes, examining the computational characteristics that define them and the modern hardware architectures designed to meet their demands.
Most computer users are at least superficially familiar with key performance-related specifications of personal computers and smart digital devices, such as processor speed and RAM size. This chapter examines the performance requirements of computing domains that are less directly visible to users, including real-time systems and digital signal processing. We will explore the unique computational features of these domains and review examples of specialized processing architectures.
After completing this chapter, you will be able to identify the features of real-time computing and...