Courses
Fundamentals of x86 Architecture
Intel
Fundamentals Course
April 2009
Microprocessors based on the x86 ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) may have achieved fame in the PC role, but also excel in embedded applications ranging from handheld portable systems to set-top boxes to communications gear. Indeed the volume PC market affords embedded designers access to high-performance yet extremely-affordable processors and support chips at leading edge process nodes. Moreover, the x86 architecture enjoys broad software support that embedded system designers can leverage to accelerate design cycles. The breadth of offerings spans the range from power-miserly designs to the high-end Xeon architecture originally developed for servers. Moreover vendors committed to the embedded market guarantee extended availability of five or more years for select products.
Despite the ubiquity of the x86 ISA, the micro architecture that supports the ISA varies widely in different processor families. Moreover, some implementations offer instruction set extensions that serve specific applications especially well. In this course, you will learn about:





garyC
7/14/2011 6:08 AM EDT
great stuff. will watch it again.
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creasyben
11/25/2011 11:24 AM EST
Me too. Thanks a lot
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