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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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This chapter examined specialized domains of computing, including real-time systems and digital signal processing, and presented examples of usage-targeted computing architectures. You should now have a greater understanding of the features of modern computers related to real-time operation and the processing of analog signals in various application areas, including gaming, voice communication, and advanced signal processing. These capabilities are essential extensions to the core computing tasks performed by the central processor, whether it is in a cloud server, a desktop computer, or a smartphone.
The next chapter provides a deeper examination of modern processor architectures, specifically the von Neumann, Harvard, and modified Harvard variants. The chapter will also cover the use of paged virtual memory and the features and functions of a memory management unit.