Best Reference Books for Processor Design

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List of "Best Reference Books for Processor Design" compiled based on Amazon book reviews by experts. These books are used by students of top institutes, universities, colleges and professionals. Please feel free to suggest any other book on this topic using the comment section below.

  1. Embedded Dsp Processor Design Application Specific Instruction Set Processors by Liu
    Shroff (Number of pages: 804)
  2. VLSI Chip Design with the Hardware Description Language VERILOG: An Introduction Based on a Large RISC Processor Design by Ulrich Golze
    Springer (Number of pages: 360)
  3. Processor Design: System-On-Chip Computing for ASICs and FPGAs by
    Springer (Number of pages: 526)
  4. Design of FFT Processor Using Double Base Number System by Kh Jinnatul Islam
    LAP Lambert Academic Publishing (Number of pages: 72)
  5. Energy-Efficient Communication Processors: Design and Implementation for Emerging Wireless Systems by Robert Fasthuber
    Not Avail (Number of pages: 305)
  6. The Unnormalized Relational Data Model: For Office Form Processor Design (Computer Science Workbench) by Hiroyuki Kitagawa,Tosiyasu Kunii
    Springer (Number of pages: 164)
  7. Embedded Processor Design Challenges: Systems, Architectures, Modeling, and Simulation - SAMOS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) by
    Springer (Number of pages: 332)
  8. Lab Primer Through Matlab: Digital Signal Processing, Digital Image Processing, Digital Signal Processor and Digital Communication by Navas K.A
    Prentice Hall India Learning Private Limited (Number of pages: 356)
  9. Real-Time Systems: Design Principles for Distributed Embedded Applications (Real-Time Systems Series) by Hermann Kopetz
    Springer (Number of pages: 378)
  10. Processor Architecture: From Dataflow to Superscalar and Beyond by Jurij Silc,Borut Robic,Theo Ungerer
    Springer (Number of pages: 389)

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