32-64-BIT 80x86 Assembly Language Architecture
The increasing complexity of programming environments provides a number of opportunities for assembly language programmers. 32/64-Bit 80×86 Assembly Language Architecture attempts to break through that complexity by providing a step-by-step understanding of programming Intel and AMD 80×86 processors in assembly language. This book explains 32-bit and 64-bit 80×86 assembly language programming inclusive of the SIMD (single instruction multiple data) instruction supersets that bring the 80×86 processor into the realm of the supercomputer, gives insight into the FPU (floating-point unit) chip in every Pentium processor, and offers strategies for optimizing code.
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