The Manga Guide to Microprocessors

Nonfiction, Computers, Computer Hardware, Microprocessors, Advanced Computing, Computer Science, Comics & Graphic Novels, Manga
Cover of the book The Manga Guide to Microprocessors by Michio Shibuya, Takashi Tonagi, Office Sawa, No Starch Press
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Author: Michio Shibuya, Takashi Tonagi, Office Sawa ISBN: 9781593278359
Publisher: No Starch Press Publication: August 29, 2017
Imprint: No Starch Press Language: English
Author: Michio Shibuya, Takashi Tonagi, Office Sawa
ISBN: 9781593278359
Publisher: No Starch Press
Publication: August 29, 2017
Imprint: No Starch Press
Language: English

Ayumi is a world-class shogi (Japanese chess) player who can’t be beaten—that is, until she loses to a powerful computer called the Shooting Star. Ayumi vows to find out everything she can about her new nemesis. Lucky for her, Yuu Kano, the genius programmer behind the Shooting Star, is willing to teach her all about the inner workings of the microprocessor—the “brain” inside all computers, phones, and gadgets.

Follow along with Ayumi in The Manga Guide to Microprocessors and you’ll learn about:

-How the CPU processes information and makes decision
-How computers perform arithmetic operations and store information
-logic gates and how they’re used in integrated circuits
-the Key components of modern computers, including registers, GPUs, and RAM
-Assembly language and how it differs from high-level programming languages

Whether you’re a computer science student or just want to understand the power of microprocessors, you’ll find what you need to know in The Manga Guide to Microprocessors.

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Ayumi is a world-class shogi (Japanese chess) player who can’t be beaten—that is, until she loses to a powerful computer called the Shooting Star. Ayumi vows to find out everything she can about her new nemesis. Lucky for her, Yuu Kano, the genius programmer behind the Shooting Star, is willing to teach her all about the inner workings of the microprocessor—the “brain” inside all computers, phones, and gadgets.

Follow along with Ayumi in The Manga Guide to Microprocessors and you’ll learn about:

-How the CPU processes information and makes decision
-How computers perform arithmetic operations and store information
-logic gates and how they’re used in integrated circuits
-the Key components of modern computers, including registers, GPUs, and RAM
-Assembly language and how it differs from high-level programming languages

Whether you’re a computer science student or just want to understand the power of microprocessors, you’ll find what you need to know in The Manga Guide to Microprocessors.

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