computer organization notes
In the third semester of a Computer Science or Engineering program, Computer Organization typically covers the fundamentals of how computers function at the hardware level. Topics include the architecture of CPUs, memory hierarchy (registers, cache, RAM), the ALU (Arithmetic Logic Unit), data paths, control units, and instruction sets. Students learn about assembly language, machine code, and the interaction between hardware and software. Emphasis is also placed on understanding binary arithmetic, logic gates, and the design of simple circuits. The course provides a foundation for more advanced topics like operating systems, computer networks, and embedded systems.
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