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      <title>Basic processor design –Sequential logic</title>
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      <description>title: Basic processor design –Sequential logic authors: Bertacco, Prof. Valeria; Mahlke, Prof. Scott
&lt;br&gt;abstract: Sequential logic deals with clocks and data storage
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      <pubDate>Sun, 29 Oct 2006 22:58:59 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Basic processor design –Combinational logic</title>
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      <description>title: Basic processor design –Combinational logic authors: Bertacco, Prof. Valeria; Mahlke, Prof. Scott
&lt;br&gt;abstract: This lecture material describes about Combinational Logic:&#xD;
• Basics of electronics; logic gates, muxes, decoders
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      <title>Pipelining</title>
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      <description>title: Pipelining authors: Bertacco, Prof. Valeria; Mahlke, Prof. Scott
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      <title>Instruction Set Architecture –The MIPS architecture</title>
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      <description>title: Instruction Set Architecture –The MIPS architecture authors: Bertacco, Prof. Valeria; Mahlke, Prof. Scott
&lt;br&gt;abstract: Three main types of instructions in MIPS are:&#xD;
1. Arithmetic&#xD;
- Add, subtract, multiply, divide&#xD;
- Logical: and, or, shift, rotate, etc.&#xD;
- Compare : equal, lt, le, ne, etc.&#xD;
2. Memory access&#xD;
- Load, store&#xD;
3. Sequencing / control flow&#xD;
- Jump, branch, function call, return
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