What does CSA stands for?
None of the mentioned
Computer Speed Addition
Computer Service Architecture
Carry Save Addition
Answer and explanation
The CSA is used to speed up the addition of multiplicands.
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What does CSA stands for?
None of the mentioned
Computer Speed Addition
Computer Service Architecture
Carry Save Addition
The CSA is used to speed up the addition of multiplicands.
Which of the architecture is power efficient?
RISC
ISA
IANA
CISC
No explanation is available for this question yet.
Which of the following is the subcategories of computer architecture?
Instruction set architecture
All of the mentioned
Microarchitecture
Systems design
No explanation is available for this question yet.
Which of the following is a type of architecture used in the computers nowadays?
Microarchitecture
System Design
Harvard Architecture
Von-Neumann Architecture
John von Neumann proposed this architecture. The architecture of today’s computers is based on von Neumann architecture. It is based on a few ideas.
Which of the following is a type of computer architecture?
Harvard Architecture
All of the mentioned
Microarchitecture
Von-Neumann Architecture
No explanation is available for this question yet.
What is computer organization?
structure and behaviour of a computer system as observed by the developer
structure and behaviour of a computer system as observed by the user
All of the mentioned
structure of a computer system as observed by the developer
The structure and behaviour of a computer system as observed by the user is the subject of computer organisation.
What is computer architecture?
set of categories and methods that specify the functioning, organisation, and implementation of computer systems
set of functions and methods that specify the functioning, organisation, and implementation of computer systems
None of the mentioned
set of principles and methods that specify the functioning, organisation, and implementation of computer systems
A set of principles and methods that specify the functioning, organisation, and implementation of computer systems is known as computer architecture. A system’s architecture refers to its structure in terms of the system’s individually specified components and their interrelationships.
The drawback of building a large memory with DRAM is ______________
The large cost factor
The Slow speed of operation
The inefficient memory organisation
All of the mentioned
The DRAM’s were used for large memory modules for a long time until a substitute was found.