Subject: Why your CPU isn’t the only star — Ch. 11 on I/O Organization

One of the most practical and often overlooked topics in computer architecture is . Carpinelli’s Chapter 11 breaks down the critical problem: CPUs are incredibly fast, but I/O devices (keyboards, disks, printers, networks) are comparatively slow. Without a solid I/O strategy, your GHz processor spends most of its time waiting.

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