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KaguyaChange Location

838 N. 48th St.
Springdale, AR 72762
Directions(479) 717-2518

Store Hours

Monday - Thursday: 8am - 10pm
Friday - Saturday: 7:30am - 11:30pm
Sunday: 10am - 9pm

This location includes a drive-thru

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Hardware Dojo
Learning about Computer Hardware.

By:David K. Every
©Copyright 1999


Hardware

  • What is an NC? More than you ever wanted to know about NC's.
    • Visions of NC's. Different companies have different goals.
    • HistoryEvents leading up to the NC's.
  • Takin' the Bus what is a 'bus'?
    • Internal Data Pipes. Terms and speed.
  • Why are computers Digital and not Analog?
  • All about Memory! Everything you wanted to know.
  • RDRAM - what is Rambus, how does it compare, and should Macs use it immediately?
  • Monitor Madness -- multiple monitors and switches.
  • Networking 102 - How to setup a Network
  • USB 2.0 - is USB 2.0 as good as FireWire?
    • USB-two-point-oh-my! - reprint from MWJ on USB 2.

Processor Info

  • What is RISC? - a detailed answer to that question.
  • Pipelines - what are they, how do they work? (Why MHz isn't always faster)
  • Parallelism - past, present and future of processor designs
  • How many bits does your processor have? - Info about 64 bit processors and what they will mean to you.
  • MAJC - Sun's Microprocessor Architecture for Java Computing

SIMD and Vectors

x86 (IA32 and IA64)

  • Is the Pentium/Athlon RISC? - why they shouldn't be called RISC.
  • Intel's IA32 (x86) market -- what is going on.
  • PentiumII and G3 -- what do they look like?
  • PentiumIII -- basically just a PentiumII with new marketing.
  • AMD Athlon (K7) -- Alpha meets x86, how does it compare?
  • PowerPC Market -- how small is too small?
  • 603 versus the 601 - The 603's got a bad rap.
  • G1 - 601 - 601, 601+
  • G2 -

    603 - 603, 603e (Stretch), 603ev (Valiant), 603et (Goldeneye)
    604 - 604, 604e (Siracco), 604ev (HelmWind), 604er (Mach5)

  • G3 - 740 (613), 750 (Arthur)
  • G4 - 7400 - Single and Multiple cores? w/wo AltiVec
  • G5 - G5 - 7500(?) - new pipeline, on board L2, and 64 bit
    • G5 Redux - some corrections and updates
  • Dead - 615, 620, x704, 760 / 770
  • G2000 - 9xx/2Kx - Future processor and system predictions
  • Other PowerPCs

Related Articles

  • What is Anti-Aliasing? - Anti-Aliasing can be done in hardware as well.
  • Understanding Computer Sound - How does it all work?
  • Counting Computerese - Understanding Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal.
  • Understanding Endian -- how do you like your eggs?
  • MacObserver - State of PPC 1 -
  • MacObserver - State of PPC 2 -
    • Response to MacObserver articles that try to analyze the state of the PowerPC. These responses have some analysis of their own.

Created: 04/02/97
Updated: 11/09/02


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