DIGITAL CIRCUITS AND MICROPROCESSORS H. TAUB Book Chapter 9 designing a computer or other digital processor generally begins with considering the architecture. Architectural structures are generally arrived at on the basis of the designer's experience and often by simply "improving" an exist ing design. An improvement of the system of Fig. 8.8-1 is shown in Fig. 9.1-1. As we may well expect generally, improvements, which allow a system to do more, lead to more complexity.
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