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Decks in this class (14)

Memory heirarchy/caches
What is are the practical differe...,
What is the typical capacity of c...,
What are the key features of sram 3
9  cards
Register Machines
Why are register machines theoret...,
Why are regitser machines physica...,
What are the cons to register mac...
10  cards
Structured programming
How is a program started 1,
What is stored between 0 and the ...,
What does the stack store 3
7  cards
Hex 8 commands
Ldac ldbc 1,
Ldap 2,
Ldam ldbm 3
8  cards
Cache
What does inclusive mean 1,
What does exclusive mean 2,
What are the two typical schemes ...
10  cards
Virtual memory
What is the page table used for 1,
How many pages of physical memory...,
How many pages can we store in vi...
7  cards
Hazards
Define data hazard 1,
Define a structural hazard 2,
Define control hazards 3
3  cards
ALU
In twos compliment how can you te...,
Blank 2
2  cards
Interrupts
Define an exeption 1,
What are the conditions where an ...,
What is a timing interrupt 3
9  cards
Compilers
What are the three stages used wi...,
What does the front end of compil...,
What does a parser do and how 3
12  cards
micro arch
What does the isa define 1,
What depends on the micro archite...,
What does it mean that the instru...
3  cards
TB1
Define hamming weight 1,
Define hamming distnace 2,
What does skewed mean when referi...
7  cards
Qs I got wrong
Explain how a logic component whi...,
What are the two key things an fs...,
Why must an fsm s clock cycle be ...
13  cards
ISA
What is the difference between gp...,
Define address space 2,
Define addressability 3
14  cards

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A--Computer Architecture

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