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The field of Computer Organization and Architecture forms the cornerstone for understanding how computer systems operate at their most fundamental level. As technology advances rapidly, with innovations in processing power, parallelism, and system design, a solid grasp of architectural principles is essential for any aspiring engineer. This book is written with engineering students in mind—those who seek not only to understand how computers work but also to design and optimize systems for real-world applications. It aims to provide a systematic introduction to the internal structure and operational principles of modern computers, bridging the gap between theoretical concepts and practical design. This approach reinforces key concepts and encourages analytical thinking in students.







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