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The Unabridged Pentium 4: IA32 Processor Genealogy: LA32 Processor Genealogy (repost)

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The Unabridged Pentium 4: IA32 Processor Genealogy: LA32 Processor Genealogy (repost)

The Unabridged Pentium 4: IA32 Processor Genealogy: LA32 Processor Genealogy by Tom Shanley
English | 26 July 2004 | ISBN: 032124656X | 1744 Pages | CHM | 15 MB

“In this monumental new book, Tom Shanley pulls together 15 years of history of Intel’s mainline microprocessors, the most popular and important computer architecture in history. Shanley has a keen eye for the salient facts, and an outstanding sense for how to organize and display the material for easy accessibility by the reader. If you want to know what does this bit control, what does that feature do, and how did those instructions evolve through several generations of x86, this is the reference book for you. This is the book Intel should have written, but now they don’t have to.”

―Bob Colwell, Intel Fellow
The Unabridged Pentium 4 offers unparalleled coverage of Intel’s IA32 family of processors, from the 386 through the Pentium 4 and Pentium M processors. Unlike other texts, which address solely a hardware or software audience, this book serves as a comprehensive technical reference for both audiences. Inside, Tom Shanley covers not only the hardware design and software enhancements of Intel’s latest processors, he also explains the relationship between these hardware and software characteristics. As a result, readers will come away with a complete understanding of the processor’s internal architecture, the Front Side Bus (FSB), the processor’s relationship to the system, and the processor’s software architecture.

Essential topics covered include:

Goals of single-task and multi-task operating systems
The 386 processor―the baseline ancestor of the IA32 processor family
The 486 processor, including a cache primer
The Pentium processor
The P6 roadmap, P6 processor core, and P6 FSB
The Pentium Pro processor, including the Microcode Update feature
The Pentium II and the Pentium II Xeon and Celeron processors
The Pentium III and the Pentium III Xeon and Celeron processors
The Pentium 4 processor family
The Pentium M processor
Processor identification, System Management Mode, and the IO and Local APICs
An “at-a-glance” table of contents allows readers to quickly find topics ranging from 386 Demand Mode Paging to Pentium 4 CPU Arbitration.

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