This document discusses key concepts in computer architecture including logical operations that control program flow, different types of operands like data and registers that are used in operations, metrics to measure performance like response time and clock cycle, overflow that can occur with carry generation, prediction techniques to improve performance by guessing program execution, parallelism through executing multiple instructions simultaneously using techniques like pipelining, and that multiplication is a complex operation that performs shifting and addition.
This document discusses key concepts in computer architecture including logical operations that control program flow, different types of operands like data and registers that are used in operations, metrics to measure performance like response time and clock cycle, overflow that can occur with carry generation, prediction techniques to improve performance by guessing program execution, parallelism through executing multiple instructions simultaneously using techniques like pipelining, and that multiplication is a complex operation that performs shifting and addition.
This document discusses key concepts in computer architecture including logical operations that control program flow, different types of operands like data and registers that are used in operations, metrics to measure performance like response time and clock cycle, overflow that can occur with carry generation, prediction techniques to improve performance by guessing program execution, parallelism through executing multiple instructions simultaneously using techniques like pipelining, and that multiplication is a complex operation that performs shifting and addition.