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-==== Cursul ​01.  ====+~~NOTOC~~ 
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 +===== 01 - ARM CPUs & SoCs ===== 
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 +The handheld emulator on the final slide is an [[https://​anbernic.com/​products/​rg35xx|Anbernic RG35XX]]. Check out [[https://​youtu.be/​jjtjWyWk90I|a review]] if you're interested. 
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 +===== Contents ===== 
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 +===== Lecture Notes ===== 
 +As you well know, the CPU - Central Processing Unit - is the brain of all of our contemporary -- so-called //smart// -- devices: PCs, laptops, mobile phones, TVs, cars, and now they'​re even present in our household appliances such as fridges and microwaves (with questionable utility). 
 +But how (and what) are they made (of)? How do they work? What does their firmware / kernel'​s code look like? 
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 +Those questions are best answered by embarking on a multi-year study in the Computer Engineering field, following disciplines ranging from Computer Science, Software Programming and Operating Systems to Robotics, Electronics and even quantum physics. 
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 +But, for our goals here, some <​del>​quick</​del>​ background info should suffice. 
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