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Advanced Computer Architecture - Lecture 14: Instruction level parallelism. This lecture will cover the following: dynamic scheduling; tomasulo’s approach; scoreboard vs. tomasulo’s approach; tomasulo's algorithm; FP adder reservation station; FP multiplier reservation station;...
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haoasakura
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Lecture Computer Architecture and Assembly Language Programming - Lesson 18: String instructions provide students with knowledge about string instructions; multiply instruction; fill a constant in a block of memory; locate a byte/skip certain byte;...
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linyanjun_2408
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The working days were intense and profitable. Indeed, the meeting resulted in the resolution to write out a kind of vade-mecum for business men and women, a handbook to be utilized by professors in formative moments and for instruction in schools and universities. This is the way in which the reflections contained in this volume, “The Vocation of the Business Leader”, came to light. The volume is intended to be an educational aid that speaks of the “vocation” of the business men and women who act in broad and diverse...
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05-02-2013
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To compare financial aid award letters from different colleges, compare them based on the out-of-pocket cost. The out-of-pocket cost is the difference between the total cost of attendance and the total gift aid (grants and scholarships). The cost of attendance includes tuition and required fees, room and board, books, supplies, transportation, personal expenses, dependent care and possibly student health insurance and the cost of a computer. Gift aid does not need to be repaid and includes grants, scholarships, tuition waivers and housing waivers.
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In most computers, individual instructions are stored as machine code with each instruction being given a unique number (its operation code or opcode for short). The command to add two numbers together would have one opcode, the command to multiply them would have a different opcode and so on. The simplest computers are able to perform any of a handful of different instructions; the more complex computers have several hundred to choose from, each with a unique numerical code. Since the computer's memory is able to store numbers, it can also store the instruction codes.
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khangoc2399
21-09-2012
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Features • High-performance, Low-power AVR® 8-bit Microcontroller • Advanced RISC Architecture – 131 Powerful Instructions – Most Single-clock Cycle Execution – 32 x 8 General Purpose Working Registers – Fully Static Operation – Up to 16 MIPS Throughput at 16 MHz – On-chip 2-cycle Multiplier High Endurance Non-volatile Memory segments – 16K Bytes of In-System Self-programmable Flash program memory – 512 Bytes EEPROM – 1K Byte Internal SRAM – Write/Erase Cycles: 10,000 Flash/100,000 EEPROM – Data retention: 20 years at 85°C/100 years at 25°C(1) – Optional Boot Code Section with Independent L...
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se7en_1007
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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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vunguyen91
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