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William Stallings Computer Organization and Architecture 6 th Edition Chapter 1 Introduction

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William Stallings Computer Organization and Architecture6th Edition

Chapter 1Introduction

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Architecture & Organization 1

• Architecture is those attributes visible to the programmer—Instruction set, number of bits used for data

representation, I/O mechanisms, addressing techniques.

—e.g. Is there a multiply instruction?

• Organization is how features are implemented—Control signals, interfaces, memory

technology.—e.g. Is there a hardware multiply unit or is it

done by repeated addition?

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Architecture & Organization 2

• All Intel x86 family share the same basic architecture

• The IBM System/370 family share the same basic architecture

• This gives code compatibility—At least backwards

• Organization differs between different versions

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Structure & Function

• Structure is the way in which components relate to each other

• Function is the operation of individual components as part of the structure

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Function

• All computer functions are:—Data processing—Data storage—Data movement—Control

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Functional view

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Operations (1) Data movement

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Operations (2) Storage

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Operation (3) Processing from/to storage

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Operation (4)Processing from storage to I/O

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Structure - Top Level

Computer

Main Memory

InputOutput

SystemsInterconnection

Peripherals

Communicationlines

CentralProcessing Unit

Computer

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Structure - The CPU

Computer Arithmeticand Login Unit

ControlUnit

Internal CPUInterconnection

Registers

CPU

I/O

Memory

SystemBus

CPU

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Structure - The Control Unit

CPU

ControlMemory

Control Unit Registers and Decoders

SequencingLogin

ControlUnit

ALU

Registers

InternalBus

Control Unit

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Outline of the Book (1)

• Computer Evolution and Performance• Computer Interconnection Structures• Internal Memory• External Memory• Input/Output• Operating Systems Support• Computer Arithmetic• Instruction Sets

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Outline of the Book (2)

• CPU Structure and Function• Reduced Instruction Set Computers• Superscalar Processors• Control Unit Operation• Microprogrammed Control• Multiprocessors and Vector Processing• Digital Logic (Appendix)

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Internet Resources- Web site for book

• http://WilliamStallings.com/COA6e.html—links to sites of interest—links to sites for courses that use the book—errata list for book—information on other books by W. Stallings

• http://WilliamStallings.com/StudentSupport.html—Math—How-to—Research resources—Misc

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Internet Resources- Web sites to look for

• WWW Computer Architecture Home Page• CPU Info Center• ACM Special Interest Group on Computer

Architecture• IEEE Technical Committee on Computer

Architecture• Intel Technology Journal• Manufacturer’s sites

—Intel, IBM, etc.

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Internet Resources - Usenet News Groups

• comp.arch• comp.arch.arithmetic• comp.arch.storage• comp.parallel