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Designing an Alpha Microprocessor –a fascinating look at what really goes on in the various stages of a project to make a new processor. Things CPU Architects Need To Think About (video) – an interesting 80-minute presentation given by Bob Colwell, one of the principle architects of the Pe...
or whether compilers can do the task of instruction scheduling well enough without it. This is historically called thebrainiacvsspeed-demondebate. This simple (and fun) classification of design styles first appeared in a1993 Microprocessor Report editorialby Linley Gwennap, and was made widely...
In 1971, the microprocessor chip ushered in the era of small computers. ARPANET, a network of government and university researchers, evolved into the Internet, now 14 by people of all ages and backgrounds. By the 21st century, what had once been a rugged road of 15 had become a well-...
The first microprocessor from Intel, the 4004 model from 1971, contained some 2,250 transistors. Today’s latest Pentium processor has 42 million transistors. “The processor carries out the computational operations of the PC,” explains Jens Drews from Advanced Micro Devices’ Saxony manufa...
alarm systems, Remote Terminal Units and control panels built up with conventional electromechanical relays and switches, the paper is discussing the advantages and the concerns with an integrated approach for Substation Automation, based on modern microprocessor-, software- and communication technology. As...
Many advancedtransistorsare now built atom-by-atom. Some of the smallest are 50nm tall — and turn on and off billions of times a second. Their 3D design and shape, unlike their “planar”, or flat, predecessors, allow them to be densely packed. ...
Today, Intel and AMD are two major vendors in the microprocessor industry, each with their own line of CPU architectures. The x86-64 CPUs from Intel and AMD, basically emerged as CISC architectures, now incorporate a number of RISC features, especially to provide for Instructions Level Parallelis...
you need to focus on the best quality and cheapest solution for building the client's side. The market now offers quite powerful microprocessor boards that can be easily integrated even with Bluetooth and WiFi plus HTTP protocols. These solutions can range in price from a few dollars per contro...
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