Thursday 16 August 2012

Computer Architecture & Programming of the Intel x86 Family

Computer Architecture & Programming of the Intel x86 Family
Author: Patrick Stakem
Edition: 2
Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B0078Q39D4



Computer Architecture & Programming of the Intel x86 Family


This book is an introduction to computer architecture, hardware and
software, presented in the context of the Intel x86 family. Download Computer Architecture & Programming of the Intel x86 Family from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. The x86
describes not only a line of microprocessor chips dating back to 1978,
but also an instruction set architecture (ISA) that the chips implement.
The chip families were built by Intel and other manufacturers, and
execute the same instructions, but in different manners. The results are
the same, arithmetically and logically, but may differ in their timing.
Why the focus on the Intel x86? It was the basis of the IBM personal
computer (PC) family and its spin-offs. It has transitioned from a 16 to
a 32 to a 64-bit architecture, keeping compatibility for more than 30

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Computer Architecture & Programming of the Intel x86 Family computer books for free. The x86
describes not only a line of microprocessor chips dating back to 1978,
but also an instruction set architecture (ISA) that the chips implement.
The chip families were built by Intel and other manufacturers, and
execute the same instructions, but in different manners. The results are
the same, arithmetically and logically, but may differ in their timing.
Why the focus on the Intel x86? It was the basis of the IBM personal
computer (PC) family and its spin-offs he x86
describes not only a line of microprocessor chips dating back to 1978,
but also an instruction set architecture (ISA) that the chips implement.
The chip families were built by Intel and other manufacturers, and
execute the same instructions, but in different manners. The results are
the same, arithmetically and logically, but may differ in their timing.
Why the focus on the Intel x86? It was the basis of the IBM personal
computer (PC) family and its spin-offs. It has transitioned from a 16 to
a 32 to a 64-bit architecture, keeping compatibility for more than 30

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