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Computer Organization and advanced microprocessors
edit- Introduction to computer organization
- Computer architecture
- Control unit
- CPU design
- Instruction set
- Microprogramming
- Microassembler
- Bus (computing)
- Superscalar
- Reduced instruction set computing
- Flat memory model
- Microcode
- Memory organization
- Computer memory
- Virtual memory
- Memory management
- Memory management unit
- Demand paging
- Physical address
- Memory management (operating systems)
- CPU cache
- Microarchitecture
- Input-output Organization
- Direct memory access
- Computer data storage
- Microcontroller
- Microprocessors
- Microprocessor
- Segmentation
- Addressing mode
- Simplified Instructional Computer
- Instruction set simulator
- Data dependency
- One instruction set computer
- Protected mode
- System call
- Computer multitasking
- Task state segment
- Thread (computing)
- Simultaneous multithreading
- Multithreading (computer architecture)
- Parallel programming model
- Memory model (programming)
- Embedded System Development
- Embedded system
- Microcomputer Systems
- Microcomputer
- X86
- MIPS architecture
- Assembly language
- X86 assembly language
- Multi-core processor