Title :
A minicomputer micxoprogrammable, arithmetic processor
Author :
Burkhardt, T. H. Kehl Kenneth
Author_Institution :
Departments of Computer Science and Physiology/Biophysics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 9 8195
Abstract :
Except for a few notable examples, all computers have been designed as "adder-central" architectures. "Adder-central," as used here, refers to an organization which places the Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) at that junction of the system through which all data must flow — thus creating a bottleneck. In the early days, when adders were expensive, cost considerations precluded more than one ALU. Nowadays powerful ALU\´s are available at very low cost and a designer, even of minicomputers, can consider placing more than one ALU in a system.
Keywords :
Microcomputers; Process control; Radiation detectors; Random access memory; Registers; Vectors;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Arithmetic (ARITH), 1975 IEEE 3rd Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Dallas, TX, USA
DOI :
10.1109/ARITH.1975.6156988