

Learning Computer Architecture with Raspberry Pi
Book • 2015
Eben Upton's 'Learning Computer Architecture with Raspberry Pi' uses the Raspberry Pi single-board computer as a hands-on vehicle to explain how computers are built and how they operate.
The book combines practical tutorials with explanations of underlying hardware and software concepts, aimed at students and hobbyists wanting a deeper understanding of computer architecture.
It provides exercises and examples that leverage the Raspberry Pi to illustrate concepts such as processors, memory, and interfaces.
Upton wrote the book to make architecture accessible and to support the educational mission behind the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
The book is rooted in Upton’s experience in both academia and industry, reflecting a focus on learning-by-doing.
The book combines practical tutorials with explanations of underlying hardware and software concepts, aimed at students and hobbyists wanting a deeper understanding of computer architecture.
It provides exercises and examples that leverage the Raspberry Pi to illustrate concepts such as processors, memory, and interfaces.
Upton wrote the book to make architecture accessible and to support the educational mission behind the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
The book is rooted in Upton’s experience in both academia and industry, reflecting a focus on learning-by-doing.
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