This lecture covers the history of human computers, the transition to electronic computers, memory components, control flow instructions, and programming algorithms, emphasizing the importance of following fixed rules in computing.
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Covers the components of a processor, ISA classifications, specific ISAs like MIPS, assembly language examples, and the importance of machine instruction regularity.
Covers processor architecture, evolution of performance, algorithms to computers transition, registers, instructions, arithmetic unit, and memory management.