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William Stallings Computer Organization And Architecture 11th Edition Ppt Exclusive

Stallings’ 11th edition is structured around key topics such as CPU design, instruction sets, pipelining, memory hierarchy (cache and virtual memory), I/O systems, and parallel architectures. What sets Stallings apart is his ability to present complex topics using a layered approach, supported by real-world examples (e.g., Intel x86 and ARM architectures). Each chapter includes review questions, problems, and recommended readings, making it ideal for both self-study and classroom use.

Stores both data and instructions (the stored-program concept). Stallings’ 11th edition is structured around key topics

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