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![]() EE334 Computer Architecture (Spring 2010) |
Objectives: To provide a sound background on computer architecture. The main focus of this course is processor design and evaluation with case studies. A number of architectural alternatives are described and evaluated using quantitative approaches Homework Assignments Homework 2: Assignment. Code_shell. Example Homework 3: Assignment (Due: 12noon, February 17 -email) Handout: Booth Algorithm (Additional 20% credit in homework 3 if Booth's algorithm is used instead of the textbook's algorithm). Please email this homework to Mr. Jason Van Dyken with subject: "[EE334] assignment 3" Homework 4: Assignment (Due: 9:10AM, February 19 -in class) Homework 5: Assignment (Due: 9:10AM, March 10 -in class) Homework 6: Assignment (Due: 9:10AM, March 31 -in class) Homework 7: Assignment (Due: 9:10AM, April 21 -in class) Handouts Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Instruction Set Architecture Chapter 3: Arithmetic and Floating Point Chapter 4(A): Processor: Datapath&Control Chapter 4(B): Processor: Pipelining > Forwarding (3 power point slides) Chapter 5(A): Memory Chapter 5(B): Cache Chapter 7: Multicore & ICN Exams Exam 1: Wednesday, February 24 (Chapters:1, 2, and 3 of textbook) Exam 2: Wednesday, April 7 (Chapter 4 textbook and handouts: Chapter 4 A&B and branch prediction) Final Exam: Friday, May 7, 2010. 8:30AM - 10AM (Chapters 5 and 7)
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