- published: 15 Mar 2013
- views: 2916526
Processor design is the design engineering task of creating a microprocessor, a component of computer hardware. It is a subfield of electronics engineering and computer engineering. The design process involves choosing an instruction set and a certain execution paradigm (e.g. VLIW or RISC) and results in a microarchitecture described in e.g. VHDL or Verilog. This description is then manufactured employing some of the various semiconductor device fabrication processes. This results in a die which is bonded onto some chip carrier. This chip carrier is then soldered onto some printed circuit board (PCB).
The mode of operation of any microprocessor is the execution of lists of instructions. Instructions typically include those to compute or manipulate data values using registers, change or retrieve values in read/write memory, perform relational tests between data values and to control program flow.
CPU design focuses on six main areas:
A central processing unit (CPU) is the electronic circuitry within a computer that carries out the instructions of a computer program by performing the basic arithmetic, logical, control and input/output (I/O) operations specified by the instructions. The term has been used in the computer industry at least since the early 1960s. Traditionally, the term "CPU" refers to a processor, more specifically to its processing unit and control unit (CU), distinguishing these core elements of a computer from external components such as main memory and I/O circuitry.
The form, design and implementation of CPUs have changed over the course of their history, but their fundamental operation remains almost unchanged. Principal components of a CPU include the arithmetic logic unit (ALU) that performs arithmetic and logic operations, processor registers that supply operands to the ALU and store the results of ALU operations, and a control unit that fetches instructions from memory and "executes" them by directing the coordinated operations of the ALU, registers and other components.
Go inside the computer to uncover the inner workings of the CPU including the Control Unit, the ALU, registers and much more. See the Book: http://amzn.to/1mOYJvA Author's Website: http://www.buthowdoitknow.com/ See the 6502 CPU Simulation: http://visual6502.org/JSSim/index.html For anyone annoyed by the breaths between speaking, try this unlisted version with edited audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkdBs21HwF4 Download the PowerPoint file used to make the video: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzwHNpicSnW0cGVmX0c3SVZzMFk The CPU design used in the video is copyrighted by John Scott, author of the book But How Do It Know?. There are a few small differences between the CPU in the video and the one used in the book. Those differences are listed below but they should not detract f...
This video will walk you through all the parts of a CPU and how it works from a computer science standpoint. Parts of the CPU that are discused are as follows: Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), Registers, Memory, Input/Output (I/O) Interfaces, Control Unit, Clock and Bus
How do CPUs take code electrical signals and translate them to strings of text on-screen that a human can actually understand? Freshbooks message: Head over to http://freshbooks.com/techquickie and don’t forget to enter Tech Quickie in the “How Did You Hear About Us” section when signing up for your free trial.
Feel free to give me any feedback! I love hearing feedback and will try my best to incorporate any viewer feedback into future videos!
A look at AMD's upcoming Zen CPU architecture and some thoughts on performance. ♥ Subscribe To AdoredTV - http://bit.ly/1J7020P ► Support AdoredTV through Patreon https://www.patreon.com/adoredtv ◄ You can help to support the channel by bookmarking my Amazon link for your country below. ♦ Amazon (USA) - http://bit.ly/adoredUSA ♦ Amazon (Canada) - http://bit.ly/adoredCAN ♦ Amazon (UK) - http://bit.ly/adoredUK ♦ Amazon (Germany) - http://bit.ly/adoredDE ♦ Amazon (France) - http://bit.ly/adoredFRA ♦ Amazon (Spain) - http://bit.ly/adoredES It costs you nothing and I get a small commission on your purchases, cheers! ►Get seriously cheap games at the links below! http://adoredtv.net/cheapgames.html ◄ (Games activate on Steam or Origin, I use these guys all the time now) ---- AMD ...
Computer System Assignment 1 Made by Team L.A.C.K.
The term "CPU" no longer just covers multi-core, PC processors... Squarespace link: Visit http://squarespace.com/linus and use offer code LINUS to save 10% off your first order. Follow: http://twitter.com/linustech Join our community forum: http://linustechtips.com
We've seen logic components in action in an earlier series, but how do we work with them when they are all packed together in a CPU? In this episode, we discuss instruction sets to better understand how we can control a CPU without in-depth understanding of its construction! = 0612 TV = 0612 TV is your one stop for general geekery! Learn about a variety of technology-related subjects, including Photography, General Computing, Audio/Video Production and Image Manipulation! Enjoy your stay, and don't hesitate to drop me a comment or a personal message to my inbox =) If you like my work, don't forget to subscribe! Support me on Patreon: http://patreon.com/lcc0612 More about me: http://about.me/lcc0612 Official Twitter: http://twitter.com/0612tv
Coverage of the AMD Horizon event & Ryzen 8C/16T CPU. Ad: Corsair 270R budget mid-tower for $60 http://bit.ly/2hrd0zE We report on AMD's Ryzen (Zen architecture) CPU, including discussion vs. the i7-6900K Broadwell-E chip, frequency, cache management, and more. Article: http://www.gamersnexus.net/news-pc/2720-amd-ryzen-zen-cpu-shown-at-horizon Like our content? Please consider becoming our Patron to support us: http://www.patreon.com/gamersnexus Help us with your regular Amazon purchases: http://bit.ly/20xUcgz And Newegg! http://bit.ly/T4fEut Host: Steve Burke Video: Andrew Coleman ** Please like, comment, and subscribe for more! ** Follow us in these locations for more gaming and hardware updates: t: http://www.twitter.com/gamersnexus f: http://www.facebook.com/gamersnexus w: http...