CMPE 202: Computer Architecture
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Provides a thorough and fundamental treatment of the art of computer architecture. Topics include concepts of von Neumann architectures, methods of evaluating CPU performance, instruction-set design and examples, compiler issues, instruction pipelining, superscalar processors, methods for reduction of branch penalty, memory hierarchies, I/O systems, floating-point arithmetic, and current issues in parallel processing. Prerequisite(s): course 110. Enrollment restricted to graduate students; undergraduates may enroll if they have completed course 110 and with consent of instructor. Enrollment limited to 30. P. Chan, R. Hughey, A. Varma, J. Renau
5 Credits
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