The new RISC-V Edition of Computer Organization and Design features the RISC-V open source instruction set architecture, the first open source architecture designed to be used in modern computing environments such as cloud computing, mobile devices, and other embedded systems. With the post-PC era now upon us, Computer Organization and Design moves forward to explore this generational change with examples, exercises, and material highlighting the emergence of mobile computing and the Cloud. Updated content featuring tablet computers, Cloud infrastructure, and the x86 (cloud computing) and ARM (mobile computing devices) architectures is included. An online companion Web site provides advanced content for further study, appendices, glossary, references, and recommended reading.
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Format: Paperback
Weight: 1310g
Dimensions: 191 x 235mm
Publication Date: 22 May 2017
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780128122754
About David A. PattersonJohn L. Hennessy
David Patterson is the Pardee Professor of Computer Science Emeritus at the University of California at Berkeley which he joined after graduating from UCLA in 1977.His teaching has been honored by the Distinguished Teaching Award from the University of California the Karlstrom Award from ACM and the Mulligan Education Medal and Undergraduate Teaching Award from IEEE. Prof. Patterson received the IEEE Technical Achievement Award and the ACM Eckert-Mauchly Award for contributions to RISC and he shared the IEEE Johnson Information Storage Award for contributions to RAID. He also shared the IEEE John von Neumann Medal and the C & C Prize with John Hennessy. Like his co-author Prof. Patterson is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences the Computer History Museum ACM and IEEE and he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering the National Academy of Sciences and the Silicon Valley Engineering Hall of Fame. He served on the Information Technology Advisory Committee to the U.S. President as chair of the CS division in the Berkeley EECS department as chair of the Computing Research Association and as President of ACM. This record led to Distinguished Service Awards from ACM CRA and SIGARCH. ACM named John L. Hennessy a recipient of the 2017 ACM A.M. Turing Award for pioneering a systematic quantitative approach to the design and evaluation of computer architectures with enduring impact on the microprocessor industry. John L. Hennessy is a Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University where he has been a member of the faculty since 1977 and was from 2000 to 2016 its tenth President. Prof. Hennessy is a Fellow of the IEEE and ACM; a member of the National Academy of Engineering the National Academy of Science and the American Philosophical Society; and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Among his many awards are the 2001 Eckert-Mauchly Award for his contributions to RISC technology the 2001 Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award and the 2000 John von Neumann Award which he shared with David Patterson. He has also received seven honorary doctorates.