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| # | Tweet | Community | Topic | Views ▼ | Ratio | Engagement | Posted |
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| 1 | [text] "Modern Microprocessors
A 90-Minute Guide!"
The article covers:
- pipelining (superscalar, OOO, VLIW, branch prediction, predication)
- multi-core and simultaneous multi-threading (SMT, hyper-threading)
- SIMD vector instructions (MMX/SSE/AVX, AltiVec, NEON/SVE)
- caches and the | C and Assembly Developers | — | 25.1K | 6.8x | 51 | Jun 21 |
| 2 | [image] Excellent resource for learning Hypervisor concepts | C and Assembly Developers | — | 23.5K | 6.1x | 309 | Jun 23 |
| 3 | [image] The best way to learn the Windows Driver Framework (KMDF/WDF) isn't by reading endless documentation, it's by reading and understanding real sample drivers.
No amount of theory can replace the practical experience you gain from studying production-quality examples. | C and Assembly Developers | — | 22.6K | 5.3x | 43 | Jun 30 |
| 4 | [image] The UNIX Time-Sharing System (1974) - The Classic
Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson's most famous paper.
Introduces the UNIX philosophy
Hierarchical filesystem (/usr/bin/...)
Processes
Fork/exec model
Shell
Pipes
Multi-user design
This is arguably one of the most influential | C and Assembly Developers | — | 15.8K | 4.3x | 54 | Jun 20 |
| 5 | [image] Everywhere it's HBM, VRAM, CXL, NAND nowadays. I wanted to understand how exactly HBM is different from DRAM. This PDF has good information. | C and Assembly Developers | — | 5.8K | 1.5x | 34 | Jun 21 |
| 6 | [text] GNU Compiler internals | C and Assembly Developers | — | 3.8K | 1.0x | 62 | Jun 24 |
| 7 | [text] How does OS discover hardware devices ?
ACPI vs Device tree | C and Assembly Developers | — | 1.6K | 0.4x | 35 | Jun 21 |