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In computer engineering, computer architecture is the conceptual design and fundamental operational structure of a computer system.
It is a blueprint and functional description of requirements (especially speeds and interconnections) and design implementations for the various parts of a computer focusing largely on the way by which the central processing unit (CPU) performs internally and accesses addresses in memory.
It may also be defined as the science and art of selecting and interconnecting hardware components to create computers that meet functional, performance and cost goals.
Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_architecture)
Here are the best overviews and tutorials for architecture:
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Tutorial on Computer Architecture
This tutorial introduces undergraduate students to computer architecture concepts of caches and pipelining . It contains examples, interactive applets and some problems with solutions to illustrate basic ideas.
For more information on the topics the interested reader is referred to 'Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach
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