
Hardware Pc: Pentium Iii, Amd K6-3 And Peripherals
بواسطة
C. E. Morimoto
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Science & Technology
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
193
لغة
البرتغالية
منشور
Jan 1, 2000
الناشر
Book Express Editora Ltda
رقم ISBN-10
8586846333
رقم ISBN-13
9788586846335
الوصف
In a detailed exploration of computer technology, C. E. Morimoto delves into the remarkable world of early personal computers, focusing on the Pentium III and AMD K6-3 processors. Through a comprehensive analysis, the author provides insights into the evolution of hardware that laid the foundation for modern computing. He highlights the significance of these processors in enhancing performance and supporting a wider array of peripherals, giving readers a nostalgic look back at a transformative era in technology.
Morimoto discusses the characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of these processors, providing context for their place in the rapidly evolving landscape of computing. The relationship between the processors and various hardware peripherals is meticulously examined, shedding light on how they interconnected to enhance functionality. Readers gain a deeper understanding of the impact these components had on software applications and overall system performance during that time.
Through engaging prose, the author pays homage to the engineers and innovators who shaped this pivotal period in hardware development. He brings to life the challenges faced in compatibility, design, and innovation, painting a picture of a time when personal computing was just beginning to make its mark on society. Morimoto’s informative narrative serves as a bridge connecting past innovations with contemporary technology.
Ultimately, this work is a valuable resource for enthusiasts and newcomers alike, providing an accessible yet thorough analysis of historic hardware. It invites readers to appreciate the journey of computer technology from its humble beginnings to today's advanced systems, encouraging a renewed appreciation for the roots of computing.
Morimoto discusses the characteristics, capabilities, and limitations of these processors, providing context for their place in the rapidly evolving landscape of computing. The relationship between the processors and various hardware peripherals is meticulously examined, shedding light on how they interconnected to enhance functionality. Readers gain a deeper understanding of the impact these components had on software applications and overall system performance during that time.
Through engaging prose, the author pays homage to the engineers and innovators who shaped this pivotal period in hardware development. He brings to life the challenges faced in compatibility, design, and innovation, painting a picture of a time when personal computing was just beginning to make its mark on society. Morimoto’s informative narrative serves as a bridge connecting past innovations with contemporary technology.
Ultimately, this work is a valuable resource for enthusiasts and newcomers alike, providing an accessible yet thorough analysis of historic hardware. It invites readers to appreciate the journey of computer technology from its humble beginnings to today's advanced systems, encouraging a renewed appreciation for the roots of computing.