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Published
No Starch, March 2025
ISBN
9781718502741
Format
Softcover, 520 pages
Dimensions
23.4cm × 17.7cm

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See How the Magic Happens

Built with ARM A64 Assembly Language

See How the Magic Happens

Built with ARM A64 Assembly Language

The ARM edition of Introduction to Computer Organization will show you how high-level code connects to computer hardware through ARM 64-bit assembly language. You'll learn ARM assembly language from the ground up, and all you'll need is some basic experience with programming. As you grow to understand ARM's 64-bit design (from first principles), you'll develop the skills to write more efficient, optimized code.

Learn the fundamentals-

Data storage formats and computer encoding

Binary and hexadecimal arithmetic operations

Boolean algebra and logic gates

Digital circuit design

Explore how software and hardware interact-

Memory hierarchy, from CPU registers to the cloud

CPU architecture and instruction execution

ARM 64-bit assembly language programming

Get hands-on experience programming the GPIO on Raspberry Pi 3, 4, and 5 in assembly. Use GNU programming tools to examine code generated from C and C++ by the compiler, write assembly programs from scratch, and use the debugger to visualize execution, inspect registers, and understand machine-level operations. Each chapter includes practical "Your Turn" exercises to reinforce key concepts and build real-world programming skills.

Whether you're optimizing code performance, developing embedded systems, or simply curious about how computers execute your programs, this guide provides deep insight into how software and hardware interact to bring programs to life.

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