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John Hennessy
Stanford University
David Patterson
University of California, Berkeley
Features & Benefits
Increased coverage on achieving parallelism with multiprocessors.
Case studies of latest technology from industry including the Sun Niagara Multiprocessor, AMD Opteron, and Pentium 4.
Three review appendices, included in the printed volume, review the basic and intermediate principles the main text relies upon.
Eight reference appendices, collected on the CD, cover a range of
topics including specific architectures, embedded systems, application
specific processors--some guest authored by subject experts.
Reviews
“If Neil Armstrong offers to give you a tour of the lunar module, or
Tiger Woods asks you to go play golf with him, you should do it. When
Hennessy and Patterson offer to lead you on a tour of where computer
architecture is going, they call it Computer Architecture: A
Quantitative Approach, 4th Edition. You need one. Tours leave on the
hour.”
— Robert Colwell, Intel lead designer
“The book has been updated so it covers the latest computer
architectures like the 64-bit AMD Opteron as well as those from Sun,
Intel and other major vendors ... I highly recommend this book for
those learning about computer architecture or those wanting to
understand architectures that differ from those they are currently
using. It does an excellent job of
covering most of the major architectural approaches employed today.”
— William Wong, Electronic Design, November 2006
“Computer hardware is entering into a new era, what with multicore
processing, virtualization and other enhancements … Computer
Architecture covers these topics and updates the insightful work in the
earlier editions that laid out the full range of metrics needed for
evaluating processor performance.”
— Joab Jackson, GCN, November 20, 2006
Description
The era of seemingly unlimited growth in processor performance is
over: single chip architectures can no longer overcome the performance
limitations imposed by the power they consume and the heat they
generate. Today, Intel and other semiconductor firms are abandoning the
single fast processor model in favor of multi-core
microprocessors--chips that combine two or more processors in a single
package. In the fourth edition of Computer Architecture, the
authors focus on this historic shift, increasing their coverage of
multiprocessors and exploring the most effective ways of achieving
parallelism as the key to unlocking the power of multiple processor
architectures. Additionally, the new edition has expanded and updated
coverage of design topics beyond processor performance, including
power, reliability, availability, and dependability.
CD System Requirements
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browsers: Internet Explorer 5.2, Firefox 1.0.6, Safari 1.3; and under
Mandriva Linux 2006 with the following browsers: Firefox 1.0.6,
Konqueror 3.4.2, Mozilla 1.7.11.
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and Unix systems.
Publisher:
Elsevier
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