Arm Architecture Reference Manual - Softcover

Jagger, Dave

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9780201737196: Arm Architecture Reference Manual

Synopsis

Produced by the architects that are actively working on the ARM specification, this book contains detailed information about all versions of the ARM and ThumbTM instruction sets, the memory management and cache functions, and optimized code examples. Both an architectural overview and programmer's model are presented. Coverage also includes 26-bit architectures and the System Control Coprocessor.

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About the Author

David Seal is one of the chief instruction set architects working for ARM, and has worked with the ARM architecture since it was first developed in 1984-85. He received a BA in Mathematics from Cambridge University, England, and is the holder of several patents relating to the ARM architecture.

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From the Back Cover

About the ARM Architecture The ARM architecture is the industry's leading 16/32-bit embedded RISC processor solution. ARM Powered microprocessors are being routinely designed into a wider range of products than any other 32-bit processor. This wide applicability is made possible by the ARM architecture, resulting in optimal system solutions at the crossroads of high performance, low power consumption and low cost.

About the book This is the authoritative reference guide to the ARM RISC architecture. Produced by the architects that are actively working on the ARM specification, the book contains detailed information about all versions of the ARM and Thumb instruction sets, the memory management and cache functions, as well as optimized code examples.



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