CS704 - Advanced Computer Architecture-II
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This is a graduate level course. It builds on the concepts presented in the undergraduate computer architecture course. The emphasis is given to expose advances in the field through cost-performance-power trade-offs and good engineering design of computers. The course introduces the quantitative principles of computer design, performance enhancement methodologies, static and dynamic exploitation of instruction level parallelism in high-performance processors and performance enhancement of memory and input/output systems.
Learning Outcomes
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Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to:
* Understand the quantitative principles of computer design and metrics for performance measurement.
* Familiarize the benchmark to analyze the performance of different architectures.
* Exploit instruction level parallelism using static and dynamic techniques in high-performance processors including superscalar execution.
* Recognize the centralized and distributed share-memory multiprocessor architectures.
* Design memory hierarchy and storage systems with optimum performance.
* Be acquainted to input/output systems design and their performance benchmarks.
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