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John L. Hennessy has written: 'Computer Organization and Design' 'Computer organization and design' 'Computer architecture' -- subject(s): Computer architecture
Neil Willis has written: 'Introduction to computer architecture' -- subject(s): Computer architecture 'Computer Architecture and Communications'
Wing N. Toy has written: 'Computer hardware/software architecture' -- subject(s): Computer architecture, Software architecture
Harold Wise has written: 'Computer Architecture'
Chester C. Carroll has written: 'Computer architecture for efficient algorithmic executions in real-time systems' -- subject(s): Computer architecture
Edward W. Page has written: 'Architecture of the 8048' -- subject(s): Computer architecture, Intel 8048 (Computer), Intel 8048 (Microcontroller)
Rob Williams has written: 'Computer systems architecture' -- subject(s): Computer network architectures, Computer architecture 'Real-time systems development' -- subject(s): Real-time programming
Bogdan Lent has written: 'Dataflow architecture for machine control' -- subject(s): Automatic control, Computer architecture, Data processing, Embedded computer systems, Machine-tools
What is architecture?Architecture is the bit of the CPU (Central Processing Unit, or Processor) and/or software. The software can be an Operating System (such as Windows, MAC, or Linux) or even Video Games and other applications.The bit is the amount of data flow that goes through the CPU. Common bits today are 32-bit and 64-bit. If you have a 32-bit CPU, you MUST use a 32-bit OS (Operating System). If you have a 64-bit you can run BOTH 32-bit or 64-bit.What should you chose?If you have a 64-bit CPU, choose 64-bit. It can allocate more RAM (Random Access Memory) and can run both 32-bit and 64-bit software.Seeing x86?That is a 32-bit architecture. Why is it called this? I have no idea.What is a computer organization?When you install an OS, you are asked your name, and organization you work for. It is to register that computer in your name in case anyone needs to find out who it belongs to. If you don't have an organization you can put your address, or leave it blank.
Gary Sabot has written: 'The paralation model' -- subject(s): Computer architecture, Parallel programming (Computer science)
Michael Andrews has written: 'Programming microprocessor interfaces for control and instrumentation' -- subject(s): Computer interfaces, Microprocessors, Programming 'Computer organization' -- subject(s): Computer organization
E. Bunselmeier has written: 'Computer application in planning, architecture, design-a bibliography'