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computer architectureInternal structure of a digital computer, encompassing the design and layout of its instruction set and storage registers. The architecture of a computer is chosen with regard to the types of programs that will be run on it (business, scientific, general-purpose, etc.). Its principal components or subsystems, each of which could be said to have an architecture of its own, are input/output, storage, communication, control, and processing. The design of a computer system. It sets the standard for all devices that connect to it and all the software that runs on it. It is based on the type of programs that will run (business, scientific) and the number of programs that run concurrently. |
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We believe that HyperTransport technology has a great impact on the computer systems architecture in general," said Leid Zejnilovic, research member of Computer Systems Architecture Laboratory and professor at Dzemal Bijedic University. Their engineers average more than 12 years of design experience in computer systems architecture, microprocessors and integrated circuits. |
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