Computer Science 854/551
(spring 2001)
Advanced Computer Architecture:
A Microprocessor Survey
Tues./Thurs. 3:30-4:45,
Olsson 011
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The Spring 2001 course on Advanced Computer Architecture will survey
the architecture and organization of some current high-performance microprocessors
and explore new, aggressive architectures being proposed in the research
literature. We will
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Examine advanced topics in computer architecture
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Compare and contrast four or five current processors
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Explore new organizations being proposed in the research literature
The class will be strongly discussion oriented. Hopefully in the
process, we will expose some of the subtle tradeoffs that make architecture
such a challenging area. Much of the course will be structured around
presentations by teams of students. For their presentations, students
will be expected to gather relevant source material from the published
literature, the Web, or inquiries made to the manufacturers.
The course includes a semester-long research project with a quality
technical write-up at the end. It is hoped that these projects will
serve as the basis for larger research projects and that many will lead
to publications. Last year's course produced one conference publication,
two workshop publications, and one technical report.
This course can accommodate a small number of undergraduates, registering
under 551. The 551 version will differ only in the scope of the assignments.
CPU Info
As we survey our processors, we have put together web pages with links
to useful documents and our own summary presentations.
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Last updated: Mar. 7, 2001
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