K. Skadron.
In Proc. of the SIGCSE 2002 Symposium, Feb.-Mar., 2002, Northern Kentucky, USA.
Abstract
A course that surveys state-of-the-art microprocessors offers an
excellent forum for students to see how computer architecture
techniques are employed in practice and for them to gain a detailed
knowledge of the state of the art in microprocessor design. The
University of Virginia has developed such a course, organized around
student presentations and a substantial research project. The course
can accommodate a range of students, from advanced undergraduates to
senior graduate students. The course can also be easily adapted to a
survey of embedded processors or DSPs. This paper describes the course and
lessons learned.