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20 October 2025

  • curprev 14:3314:33, 20 October 2025Bfh-sts talk contribs 1,492 bytes +1,492 Created page with "= DMA & System Architectures (Amiga→PC→SoC) = This page explains how Direct Memory Access (DMA) improves system performance and shows examples of different hardware architectures. == Direct Memory Access (DMA) == In a system without DMA, the CPU must handle every data transfer: # Read data from peripheral into a register. # Write the data from the register into memory. This creates overhead and slows down performance. With DMA, a peripheral can transfer data direc..."