The microarchitecture level is just one of the many levels within a multilevel viewpoint of a machine. It contains several registers (generally 8-32) for memory and the Arithmetic Logic Unit, that forms a path for the data to flow through.
Bogdan Lent has written: 'Dataflow architecture for machine control' -- subject(s): Automatic control, Computer architecture, Data processing, Embedded computer systems, Machine-tools
The machine was the EDVAC computer.
I'm assuming it has to do with the architecture of the CPU.
To whatever extent they want. You're under no obligation to buy their computers if you don't like the architecture.
Addresses, Numbers, Characters, Logical Data (source: Computer Organization and Architecture, William Stallings)
Virtual Mapping is one of Computer architecture concepts which a process thinks that it's only process on the machine ( at least on the memory). the benefit of that to ensure the security of Multitasking systems.
Machine code is machine specific. Each architecture or platform has its own specific variant of machine code, so the code for one platform would be complete gibberish on all other platforms.
When the code is targeted towards a specific machine architecture. Machine code is entirely machine-dependent, as is the low-level assembly language used to produce that machine code. High-level languages are not machine dependant, however source code can still be targeted towards a specific architecture or platform. Such code is non-portable, however many high-level languages provide methods to filter machine-dependant or platform-dependant code such that the same source code can be compiled on different machines and platforms.
Usually we use GigaHertz, although cache size, architecture, and microcode can make a difference as well.
Yes, computer is a Dull machine, because it can only do certain thing for what it is programmed.
its a compound machine
The computer is a calculating machine, by programming you can make it "think".