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trendless.tech
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explains the architecture and functionality of a CPU, covering its components, memory interaction, instruction execution, and future trends in computing technology. | |
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www.snell-pym.org.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses various exotic processor architectures, focusing on zero-operand stack machines, multiple stacks, result registers, virtual stacks, and transport-triggered architectures, highlighting their potential to simplify control logic and improve performance. | |
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www.realtime.com.au
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article details the design and operation of a vintage 8-bit computer concept, the PB/80, created in 1980 using TTL logic and micro-coding, along with its documentation and historical context. | |
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www.timdbg.com
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| | | [AI summary] This article provides an introduction to reading x86 assembly language, emphasizing its importance for understanding how programs operate at a fundamental level. It covers the basics of assembly syntax, common instructions, and practical tools for reading and analyzing assembly code. The author explains that while assembly is often viewed as complex, it's actually more approachable than many believe, especially for debugging and reverse engineering tasks. The article also highlights the differences between Intel and AT&T syntax, the structure of assembly instructions, and the role of registers and memory addressing in x86 architecture. | ||