2. INTRODUCTION
Since 1950 there have been remarkably innovations happened in the
areas of computer organization and architecture.
The following are some of the major advances since the birth of the
computer:
The family concept: Different Implementations for the Same Architecture
Microprogrammed control unit: eases the task of designing and implementing the control
unit
Cache memory: Enhanced Performance memory
Pipelining: Fetching next instructions well in advance for execution
Multiple processors: Parallelism
Reduced instruction set computer (RISC) architecture:
4. RISC DESIGN PHILOSOPHY
The RISC philosophy is implemented with four major design rules:
1. Instructions
2. Pipelines
3. Registers
4. Load-store architecture