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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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While earlier chapters introduced a variety of foundational concepts, we now bring those ideas together into a coherent view of how modern computing systems are constructed and why architectural choices matter. This chapter presents a deeper examination of modern processor architectures, specifically the von Neumann, Harvard, and modified Harvard variants, as well as the computing domains in which each architecture is commonly applied. The concepts and benefits of paged virtual memory, which is employed extensively in consumer and business computing, as well as in portable smart devices, are also introduced. We will examine the practical details of memory management in the real-world context of Windows NT and modern versions of Windows. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the memory management unit's functions.
After completing this chapter, you will understand the defining features of modern processor architectures and the advantages and...