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> Get some related documentation and start reading

I am ready to spend time and money. Any suggestions what can I read ? At this point I am looking for something which will lay foundation in general for a software guy, who needs to understand hardware in order to write efficient code, etc.

You can assume minimal knowledge. I can skip what I already know.



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