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Hi.
I have to do an assignment about different organisations of any architecture. If anyone can point me to a website listing various architectures, I'd be very grateful.
Thanks.
Originally posted by kamransoomro84 Hi.
I have to do an assignment about different organisations of any architecture. If anyone can point me to a website listing various architectures, I'd be very grateful.
Thanks.
To quote the LQ Rules: "Do not expect LQ members to do your homework - you will learn much more by doing it yourself." -- J.W.
I don't want anyone to do my homework. I just need some help getting started since I don't know what architectures are available. Of course, after I've chosen one, I'll do all the research myself.
A good source for learning all the different models of INTEL processors and INTEL compatible processor makers - http://www.sandpile.org
An all around good source of electronics (enable pop-up blocker) - http://www.epanorama.net
Use Google or other million of search engines will get you what you wanted. I think you will never find epanorama before your assignment is due.
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