Computer Organization and Design Arm Edition: The Hardware Software Interface

Computer Organization and Design Arm Edition: The Hardware Software Interface

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  • Create Date:2021-04-28 10:57:25
  • Update Date:2025-09-07
  • Status:finish
  • Author:David A. Patterson
  • ISBN:0128017333
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Summary

The new ARM Edition of Computer Organization and Design features a subset of the ARMv8-A architecture, which is used to present the fundamentals of hardware technologies, assembly language, computer arithmetic, pipelining, memory hierarchies, and I/O。

With the post-PC era now upon us, Computer Organization and Design moves forward to explore this generational change with examples, exercises, and material highlighting the emergence of mobile computing and the Cloud。 Updated content featuring tablet computers, Cloud infrastructure, and the ARM (mobile computing devices) and x86 (cloud computing) architectures is included。

An online companion Web site provides links to a free version of the DS-5 Community Edition (a free professional quality tool chain developed by ARM), as well as additional advanced content for further study, appendices, glossary, references, and recommended reading。

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Reviews

Magson

Yes please

Rahul Kumar

Best book for beginners on computer architecture

Mike

I was really enjoying this and using it to supplement my electronics project。 But my house poltergeist seems to want it more than I do and the book as now disappeared completely mid read。

Megan

Some of the metaphors and long rambling passages were tough to get through, but overall this book has loads of interesting information about computer architecture that is presented in a manageable way。 Despite my silly amazon review, I do recommend this book to anyone interested in computer hardware design。

Samvid

Great Explanation of RISCV

John

One of my favorite textbooks in college - extremely informative!

Yijia Chen

I finally understand how computers work! (to some extent)

Fahad Ghouri

Excellent insight into basic computer architecture and design! Very good for getting a basic understanding and making you ready to work through higher concepts。

Collen Jones

A truly solid overview of system architecture with excellent sections on history and common fallacies but also a bit of a slog at times。

Shayan aminnjad

خیلی دوست دارم همه ی کتابای دانشگاه رو تا آخر بخونم اما زمان محدوده، و برای مهندس نرم افزار به نظرم تا جایی که خوندم کافیه。 شاید زمانی دوباره شروع کردم کتاب رو خوندن اما به نظر نمیرسه در زمانی نزدیک باشه

Abira Jeoffrey

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Samuel

Machine structures course。

Brock Pereira

I understand why this book is the “hallmark” of hardware design textbooks, but I couldn’t help but want to bang my head off the desk during this class。Otherwise - great book, easy to read and understand

Aadilgani

This book author i like (computer scientist ) DAVID PATERSON。So, i want to Read this book on online。

Elsa

It's a well-explained book for computer architecture, recommend for electrical engineering beginners。 Also, this book lets me know I'm not gifted in EE。 It's a well-explained book for computer architecture, recommend for electrical engineering beginners。 Also, this book lets me know I'm not gifted in EE。 。。。more

Nikoleta

Probably the best textbook I've ever read。 Everything is actually explained and the examples aren't overbearing。 The content itself can get a bit dry but still very useful。 However, the amount of typos is ridiculous。 Probably the best textbook I've ever read。 Everything is actually explained and the examples aren't overbearing。 The content itself can get a bit dry but still very useful。 However, the amount of typos is ridiculous。 。。。more

سليمة

Essential book for anyone interested in computer architecture

بلال مہربان

This was my course book in Software engineering 4th semester。 Every thing in the book was so detailed that most of the time i did't needed my professors help to understand the concepts。 This was my course book in Software engineering 4th semester。 Every thing in the book was so detailed that most of the time i did't needed my professors help to understand the concepts。 。。。more

Ayush Bhat

This is almost a standard book for computer organization but takes a lot of time per page。This is kind of a prerequisite to read the Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach from the same authors。

Hank

The book is so thick with all kinds of terminology。。。Didn't finish the whole。 The book is so thick with all kinds of terminology。。。Didn't finish the whole。 。。。more

Dilshan Jayakody

Even this book is recommended to use as a textbook I use it as quick reference。 All the chapters are well organized and up to date。 Most of the chapters are based on modern hardware platforms like ARM and x86。 Highly recommended as textbook for computer architecture and related courses。 up to now the only bad thing which I notice in this book is some of the content are in the supplied CD-ROM, which is bit annoying sometimes。

Tony Poerio

Standard CS/Eng textbook。 Gets the job done。 Word of advice: don't get the digital version, they layout is almost unreadable。 Got the Kindle version, then ended up using my friend's hard copy all semester。 Standard CS/Eng textbook。 Gets the job done。 Word of advice: don't get the digital version, they layout is almost unreadable。 Got the Kindle version, then ended up using my friend's hard copy all semester。 。。。more

Andrew

Read Ch 1-5 for class。 Some parts got confusing, but overall good。

Yogy TheBear

It dose not go into serrious details , but it sure offers a great general image and de-mistification of the computer !!!It should be read in the first year of any computer science university 。

Frank

Textbook

Justin Smith

If you want to know how Assembly and Computer works this is probably your best bet。 You'll know what a stack and heap really are and where things are in memory。 If you want to know how Assembly and Computer works this is probably your best bet。 You'll know what a stack and heap really are and where things are in memory。 。。。more

Daniel Apatiga

This computer organization and design textbook was interesting from chapter one to the very end, including the appendixes。 I think I could have learned all that I learned from my computer organization teacher from this book alone, however, that was not always the case。

Delhi Irc

Location: GG6 IRCAccession No: DL027576

Prashant Singh

Pros:-Solved numerical example-Concepts are explained from their root-A real easy languageCon-Pipeline chapter could be made more intutive。