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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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This chapter examined the principal modern processor architectural categories, including von Neumann, Harvard, and modified Harvard variants, and their applications across various computing domains. The concepts of paged virtual memory were reviewed, including details related to its implementation in Windows NT on the x86 processor.
The general structure of MMUs was discussed, with emphasis on the use of the TLB as a virtual-to-physical translation performance optimization technique.
The next chapter will move beyond the performance enhancements provided by the TLB to examine in depth widely used processor acceleration methods, including caching, instruction pipelining, and instruction parallelism.