Microarchitecture

In computer engineering, microarchitecture (sometimes abbreviated to µarch or uarch) is a description of the electrical circuitry of a computer, central processing unit, or digital signal processor that is sufficient for completely describing the operation of the hardware.

Scholars use the term "computer organization". People in the computer industry more often say, "microarchitecture". Microarchitecture and instruction set architecture, together, are the field of computer architecture.


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