A processor built using VHDL that can execute assembly/machine codes.
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A processor built using VHDL that can execute assembly/machine codes.
A digital design project for a MIPS Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC) single-cycle processor design that supports 32-bit MIPS instructions with an 8-bit wide datapath, on a 256x32 ROM and 256x8 RAM, implemented through structural VHDL
Simple Computer Architecture using direct mapped cache memory. Designed in VHDL and Quartus.
🏗 💾 | Computer Architecture Course CEIT@AUT
The project implements a MIPS processor in VHDL, containing the code and test programs. It is a useful resource for learning about microprocessor design and the MIPS architecture, providing a practical demonstration and documentation for beginners and experienced designers.
Basic computer similar to Mano's Base Computer
Code for reproducing CoNGA 2022 results on posit arithmetic operators
Simple MIPS 16-bit CPU implemented in VHDL with an assembler in python
Computer Architecture Lab
Computer Architecture practice using VHDL.
A collection of useful material and personal projects from the Computer and Informatics Engineering Bachelor's degree program at the University of Aveiro.
Our project material for the Computer Architecture course for Computer Engineering students at Politecnico di Torino (Polytechnic University of Turin)
Project developed for Computer Architecture course
This consists of a simulation of direct mapping in cache using VHDL
This repository contains all my VHDL codes and projects. Feel free to use them however you like. I hope that you like them and that you find them educational/helpful. Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn!
A Multicycle implementation of the MIPS instruction set architecture using VHDL
Architecture of processor designed in vhdl
[Computer Architecture] Simple MIPS CPU implementation in course
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