Computer Architecture and Design: Basic Organization and Operation
The chapter delves into the execution of instructions in a basic computer system, focusing on the fetch, decode, and execute phases. It explains how the program counter (PC) guides the flow of instructions and how operations like BSA, ISZ, and IO are performed. The microoperations involved in execut
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Understanding General Register Organization in Computer Architecture
In computer architecture, a common bus system is used to efficiently connect a large number of registers in the CPU. This enables communication between registers for data transfers and various microoperations. The setup includes multiple registers connected through a common bus, multiplexers for for
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