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It complements the ARM datasheets and other technical documentation by providing more context and explanatory material - the datasheets give the 'what' and 'how' of the ARM technology, whereas this book explains 'why' the technology is as it is.
The ARM is widely used in system-on-chip designs as the processing 'engine' at the heart of the system. It is at the forefront of the new wave of mobile systems (mobile phones, personal organisers, digital cameras, MP3 players...) and industrial demand for people with experience in ARM-based hardware and software design experience is very high.
(I was involved in the design of the first ARM processors in the 1980s, am still designing ARM cores, and have taught ARM-related material for 10 years.)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quirky but informative,
By scruffy bob (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: ARM System-on-chip Architecture (Paperback)
I received my copy of this book while I was working at ARM as a student.
Although some of the products described have ceased production, the book provides useful insights into the evolution of the ARM architecture, and how it's come to be used in the industry today. Crucially it describes the ARM7 core and it's derivatives, including the THUMB instruction set. While also mentioning the StrongARM and ARM9 families. ARM7 is ARM's workhorse product and is still incorporated into new parts from many silicon vendors. This book is an invaluable guide to understanding and getting the most from the ARM Architecure, and while it won't replace a datasheet, it's ease of readability and accessible style make it perhaps the first book that anyone considering ARM should read.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic introduction and reference.,
By A Customer
This review is from: ARM System-on-chip Architecture (Paperback)
This is a fantastic book written by a great engineer. It not only provides a complete introduction to the ARM architectures and instruction set, but can also be used as a reference by anyone involved with, or using ARM microprocessors and SoC's. For a graduate like myself, preparing to start work for ARM, it is proving invaluable. Besides, it's also a great read.
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This review is from: ARM System-on-chip Architecture (Paperback)
A clear overview of the most widely used CPU architecture. Deserves to stand alongside Thornton's 6600 book and the best general works by Caxton Foster and Hennessy & Patterson.
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