ARM System-on-Chip Architecture
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ARM System-on-Chip Architecture is a book detailing the system on a chip ARM architecture, as a specific implementation of reduced instruction set computing.[1] It was written by Steve Furber, who co-designed the ARM processor with Sophie Wilson.[2]
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Author | Steve Furber |
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Language | English |
Publication date | 2000 (2nd ed.) |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
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ISBN | 0201675196 |
OCLC | 44267964 |
The book's content covers the architecture, assembly language programming, support mechanisms for high-level programming languages, the instruction set and the building of operating systems. The Thumb instruction set is also covered in detail.[3]
It has been cited in numerous academic papers,[4] and has been recommended to those working in the development of embedded systems.[5]
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