Computer Organization & Design: The Hardware/Software Interface (MIPS Edition)
- Provides a comprehensive introduction to computer organization and architecture, emphasizing the critical relationship between hardware components and software execution.
- Explains the MIPS instruction set architecture in detail, enabling readers to understand processor operations, assembly language programming, and system-level design concepts.
- Covers fundamental topics including data representation, arithmetic logic units, memory hierarchy, input/output systems, and processor performance evaluation.
- Demonstrates modern computer design principles through practical examples, real-world case studies, and hands-on exercises that reinforce theoretical knowledge.
- Examines advanced concepts such as pipelining, parallel processing, cache optimization, and multicore architectures to address contemporary computing challenges.
- Serves as an essential resource for students, educators, and computing professionals seeking a strong foundation in computer architecture, system design, and hardware–software integration.

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