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1 Phnom Penh International University (PPIU)
9/12/2018 សាកលវិទ្យាល័យភ្នំពេញអន្តរជាតិ Phnom Penh International University Quality Excellence Innovation o Computer Literacy Internal Use Only

2 Chapter 5 The Processor Unit

3 After this chapter, students would be able to understand:
Objectives After this chapter, students would be able to understand: What is Processor Unit History of Processor How does CPU work with other Devices Kind of CPU

4 What is Processor? The Processor can be called Central Processing Unit (CPU). CPU interprets and carries out the basic instructions that operate a computer. The CPU plays a role somewhat analogous to the brain in the computer. There are 2 typical components of a CPU: The Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU), which performs arithmetic and logical operations The Control Unit (CU) is the component of the processor that directs and coordinates most of the operations in the computer, which extracts instructions from memory and decodes and executes them, calling on the ALU when necessary.

5 The CPU Speed Inside a processor has 2 main functions:
The registers, that temporarily hold data and instructions The system clock controls the timing of all computer operations The pace of the system clock is called the clock speed, and is measured in gigahertz (GHz). The higher clock speed, the faster of processing data. CPU registers are: Very fast (access times of a few nanoseconds) Low capacity (usually less than 200 bytes) Very limited expansion capabilities Expensive (more than one dollar/byte)

6 How CPU Work? Parallel processing uses multiple processors simultaneously to execute a single program or task Massively parallel processing involves hundreds or thousands of processors

7 How CPU Work with Other Devices?
For every instruction, a processor repeats a set of four basic operations, which comprise a machine cycle

8 How CPU Work with Other Devices? (cont.)

9 How CPU Work with Other Devices? (cont.)
Most current personal computers support pipelining. Each time the CPU executes an instruction, it takes a series of steps. The complete series of steps is called a machine cycle. A machine cycle can be divided into two smaller cycles. pipeline is a set of data processing elements connected in series, so that the output of one element is the input of the next one. The elements of a pipeline are often executed in parallel or in time-sliced fashion; in that case, some amount of buffer storage is often inserted between elements.

10 How CPU Work with Other Devices? (cont.)
These are instruction cycle and execution cycle: Instruction cycle: In instruction cycle CPU takes 2 steps: Fetching: Before the CPU can execute an instruction, the control unit must retrieve or fetch a command or data from the computer's memory and the Processor begins fetching a second instruction before it completes the machine cycle for the first instruction. Decoding: Before a command can be executed, the control unit must decode the command into instruction set. pipeline is a set of data processing elements connected in series, so that the output of one element is the input of the next one. The elements of a pipeline are often executed in parallel or in time-sliced fashion; in that case, some amount of buffer storage is often inserted between elements.

11 How CPU Work with Other Devices? (cont.)
Execution cycle: In execution cycle CPU also takes 2 steps: Executing: When the command is executed, the CPU carried out the instructions in order by converting them into macrocode. Storing: The CPU may be required to store the result of an instruction in memory. pipeline is a set of data processing elements connected in series, so that the output of one element is the input of the next one. The elements of a pipeline are often executed in parallel or in time-sliced fashion; in that case, some amount of buffer storage is often inserted between elements.

12 How CPU Work with Other Devices? (cont.)

13 Kind of CPUs The leading manufacturers of personal computer processor chips are Intel and AMD CPU is using with different devices. Example: CPU for Mobile Devices CPU for Personal Computer CPU for Server Computer A multi-core processor is a single computing component with two or more independent actual processors (called "cores"), which are the units that read and execute program instructions. The data in the instruction tells the processor what to do. The instructions are very basic things like reading data from memory or sending data to the user display, but they are processed so rapidly that human perception experiences the results as the smooth operation of a program. Manufacturers typically integrate the cores onto a single integrated circuit die (known as a chip multiprocessor or CMP), or onto multiple dies in a single chip package. Multi-core processor Dual-core processor Quad-core processor

14 Kind of CPUs (cont.) PIN First CPU

15 CPU for Personal Computer
Kind of CPUs (cont.) CPU for Personal Computer For Server

16 CPU Slot/Socket

17 How to Install CPU

18 How to Install CPU (cont.)

19 Cooling CPU A processor chip generates heat that could cause the chip to burn up Require additional cooling 1. Heat sinks 2. Liquid cooling technology

20 History of AMD CPU Processor Year Bus width Description 29000 1988 32
32-bit embedded RISC microprocessor 29050 1990 32 32-bit embedded RISC microprocessor with integrated FPU K5 1996 32 Pentium-class processor K6 1997 32 Pentium/Pentium II-class processor K6-2 1998 32 Pentium II-class processor, enhanced version of K6 K6-III 1999 32 Pentium II-class processor, enhanced version of K6-2 K7 1999 32 Pentium III/IV class processor K8 2003 64 Eighth generation of x86 processors K10 2007 64 Ninth generation of x86 processors

21 History of Intel CPU Processor Year Bus width Description 4004 1971 4
First microprocessor. 4040 1972 4 Enhanced version of the Intel 4004 processor. 8008 1972 8 First 8-bit microprocessor. 8080 1974 8 Successor to Intel 8008 CPU. 8085 1976 8 Enhanced version of Intel 8080 CPU. 8086 1978 16 First generation of Intel 80x86 processors. 8088 1979 8/16 8 bit (external) version of Intel 8086 CPU. 80186 1982 16 Next generation of 80x86 processors. Used mostly as embedded processor. 80188 1982 8/16 Next generation of 80x86 processors. Used mostly as embedded processor. 80286 1982 16 Second generation of 80x86 processors: new instructions, protected mode, support for 16MB of memory.

22 History of Intel CPU (cont.)
Processor Year Bus width Description 80376 1989 32 Embedded 32-bit microprocessor based on Intel 80386 1985 32 Third generation of 80x86 processors: 32 bit architecture, new processor modes. 80486 1989 32 Fourth generation of 80x86 processors: integrated FPU, internal clock multiplier. Pentium 1993 32 Fifth generation of x86 processors: superscalar architecture, MMX. Pentium II 1997 32 Sixth generation of x86 processors. Celeron 1998 32 Low-cost version of Pentium II, Pentium III and Pentium 4 processors.

23 History of Intel CPU (cont.)
Processor Year Bus width Description Pentium III 1999 32 Enhanced and faster version of Pentium II. Pentium 4 2000 32, 64 New generation of Pentium processors. Pentium M 2003 32 Pentium microprocessor specifically designed for mobile applications Celeron D 2004 32, 64 Low-cost version Pentium 4 desktop processors. Celeron M 2004 32 Low-cost microprocessor specifically designed for mobile applications Pentium D 2005 64 Dual-core CPUs based on Pentium 4 architecture. Pentium Extreme Edition 2005 64 Dual-core CPUs based on Pentium 4 architecture. Xeon 2006 32, 64 High-performance version of Pentium 4 CPU.

24 History of Intel CPU (cont.)
Processor Year Bus width Description 80860 1989 32 Embedded 32-bit microprocessor with integrated 3D graphics. Itanium 2001 64 High-performance 64-bit microprocessor. Core Solo 2006 32 32-bit single-core microprocessor. Core Duo 2006 32 32-bit dual-core microprocessor. Core 2 2006 64 64-bit microprocessor. Pentium Dual-Core 2007 64 64-bit low-cost microprocessor. Celeron Dual-Core 2008 64 64-bit low-cost microprocessor. Atom 2008 32, 64 Ultra-low power microprocessor. Core i7 2008 32, 64 64-bit microprocessor. Core i5 2009 32, 64 64-bit microprocessor. Core i3 2010 32, 64 64-bit microprocessor.


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