Computer Architecture
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PERFORMANCE ) Chapter 2 (COMPUTER EVOLUTION
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Chapter 01 : Introduction
2.3At the integrated circuit level, what are the three principal constituents
of a computer system?
Answer:
The three principal constituents of a computer system are,
· Transistors
· Resistors
· Capacitors
Chapter 01 : Introduction
Answer:
· Computer architecture refers to those attributes of a system visible to a
programmer or, put another way, those attributes that have a direct
impact on the logical execution of a program.
· Computer organization refers to the operational units and their
interconnections that realize the architectural specifications.
Answer:
Structure is how devices are interrelated, while function is the individual
characteristics of each one.
· Structure: The way in which the components are interrelated
· Function: The operation of each individual component as part of
the structure.
Answer:
· Data processing
· Data storage
· Data movement
· Control
1.4. List and briefly define the main structural components of a computer.
Answer:
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Central processing unit (CPU): Controls the operation of the
computer
and performs its data processing functions, often simply referred to as
processor.
· Main memory: Stores data.
· I/O: Moves data between the computer and its external
environment.
· System interconnection: Some mechanism that provides for
communication among CPU, main memory, and I/O. A common
example of system interconnection is by means of a system bus,
consisting of a number of conducting wires to which all the other
components attach.
1.5. List and briefly define the main structural components of a processor.
Answer:
· Control unit: Controls the operation of the CPU and hence the
computer.
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