The microprocessors of today contain close to a billion transistors, achieving the performance of the super-computers of a decade ago. Designing such processors takes hundreds of people. This design handbook is written by prominent microprocessor design leaders from the industry and academia. It provides complete coverage of all aspects of complex microprocessor design process including technology, power management, clocking, high-performance architecture, design methodologies, memory and I/O design, computer aided design, testing and design for testability. The book is intended to be a useful companion for every design engineer working in the field.
Vojin G. Oklobdzija
CMOS Counter High-Performance Microprocessor Design computer computer-aided design (CAD) design process embedded systems information material microprocessor power management testing transistor