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RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] - phyrrus9 - 10-15-2015 (10-13-2015, 03:12 PM)Mafia Wrote: I see what you mean. Thanks for correcting me, I've only just started getting into electronics, please keep these coming and/or other cool things! Give me topics and if I know them well enough I would be happy to do a write up. RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] - Sunny. - 10-03-2017 This is one of the most high quality threads I have ever read on any forum in years. Although it is very old, the information still looks relevant and I am eager to start learning. Thank you very much for writing this. I will be learning from this in my free time. RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] - phyrrus9 - 10-03-2017 (10-03-2017, 01:02 AM)Sunny. Wrote: This is one of the most high quality threads I have ever read on any forum in years. Although it is very old, the information still looks relevant and I am eager to start learning. Thank you very much for writing this. I will be learning from this in my free time. Are you going to school for something similar? I wrote this back when I was in my senior year for engineering. RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] - Sunny. - 10-03-2017 (10-03-2017, 01:36 AM)phyrrus9 Wrote:(10-03-2017, 01:02 AM)Sunny. Wrote: This is one of the most high quality threads I have ever read on any forum in years. Although it is very old, the information still looks relevant and I am eager to start learning. Thank you very much for writing this. I will be learning from this in my free time. I always wanted to take computer science. Since the world now practically already runs on computers, it would be great to pursue a career in computer science. You took computer engineering? RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] - Nil - 10-03-2017 Brought me back to computer architecture class with this one. Reminds me of how much you actually forget after school. Kinda disappointing actually. Now I'm depressed, thanks. RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] - phyrrus9 - 10-03-2017 (10-03-2017, 01:47 AM)Sunny. Wrote:(10-03-2017, 01:36 AM)phyrrus9 Wrote:(10-03-2017, 01:02 AM)Sunny. Wrote: This is one of the most high quality threads I have ever read on any forum in years. Although it is very old, the information still looks relevant and I am eager to start learning. Thank you very much for writing this. I will be learning from this in my free time. Yes, my degree is in computer engineering. It's a good mix of electrical and compsci RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] - Altair - 10-03-2017 Great! Might I need in the future RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] - MesaGFX - 10-03-2017 Thanks for this guide dude RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] - phyrrus9 - 10-03-2017 (10-03-2017, 06:34 AM)Altair Wrote: Great! Might I need in the future (10-03-2017, 09:30 AM)MesaGFX Wrote: Thanks for this guide dude Alright guys what is with all the random LQ posts on this thread? Like I get it if you just found the thread or whatever, but if you're gonna respond at least add some substance. Ask a question, tell me what you liked, whatever. I don't want to know that my posts are nice, I want to have a conversation about them. RE: Intro to CPU design [All parts] - XWorld - 10-15-2019 This is almost like magic to me, never seen this before i know about binary and stuff, but never thought that i would need this sort of in depth understanding , i mean will i need it in the future ?, i actually don't know but i think that i would be taking a look at it in the future if i still have brain cells, so thanks for putting up this article i hope it sticks around, till 2021 or something
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