Книга: David A. Patterson «Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware / Software Interface (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design)»

Computer Organization and Design: The Hardware / Software Interface (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design)

This Fourth Revised Edition of Computer Organization and Design includes a complete set of updated and new exercises, along with improvements and changes suggested by instructors and students. Focusing on the revolutionary change taking place in industry today--the switch from uniprocessor to multicore microprocessors--this classic textbook has a modern and up-to-date focus on parallelism in all its forms. Examples highlighting multicore and GPU processor designs are supported with performance and benchmarking data. As with previous editions, a MIPS processor is the core used to present the fundamentals of hardware technologies, assembly language, computer arithmetic, pipelining, memory hierarchies and I/O. Sections on the ARM and x86 architectures are also included. All disc-based content for this title is now available on the Web. * This Revised Fourth Edition of Computer Organization and Design has been updated with new exercises and improvements throughout suggested by instructors...

Издательство: "Рид Элсивер" (2011)

Формат: 190x235, 916 стр.

ISBN: 9780123747501

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David A. Patterson

David A. Patterson

David Andrew Patterson(* 16. November 1947 in Evergreen Park, Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Informatiker.

Patterson studierte an der University of California, Los Angeles. Seit 1977 ist er Professor für Informatik an der University of California, Berkeley.

Anfang der 1980er Jahren leitetet er zusammen mit Carlo H. Sequin das Berkeley RISC-Projekt das zu RISC I, dem ersten VLSI Reduced Instruction Set Computer führte[1]. Auf dieser Basis entwickelte Sun Microsystems später den SPARC-Prozessor.

Mitte der 1980er Jahre entwickelte Patterson, zusammen mit Randy Katz, das RAID-Konzept (redundant array of independent disks, deutsch: Redundante Anordnung unabhängiger Festplatten).[2]

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  • John L. Hennessy, David A. Patterson; with contributions by Andrea C. Arpaci-Dusseau. . . [et al. ]: Computer architecture: a quantitative approach. Morgan Kaufmann, Amsterdam 2007., ISBN 0-12-370490-1
  • David A. Patterson, John L. Hennessy: Computer Organization and Design, Fourth Edition, Fourth Edition: The Hardware/Software Interface (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architecture and Design). Morgan Kaufmann, ISBN 0-12374-493-8

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Einzelnachweise

  1. Carlo H. Séquin, David A. Patterson: Design and Implementation of RISC I. EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley 1982 ([1]).
  2. David A. Patterson, Garth A. Gibson, Randy Katz: A Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID). EECS Department, University of California, Berkeley 1987 ([2]).

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