ICE3003: Computer Architecture (Fall 2013)

[General information]

When: 13:30 - 14:45 (Monday and Wednesday)
Where: Lecture room #85529, 5F Corporate Collaboration Center
Instructor: Euiseong Seo
Associate Professor
Computer Systems Laboratory
Course
Description:
Computer architectures have been drastically evolved since early 1980. Pipelining, cache, and branch prediction have been major features in modern microprocessor design. They are invented for high performance processors first, then equipped in PC processors we are using everyday. In our class, we focus on common computer architectural features for personal computers, servers, and embedded devices. At the end of this course you will understand basic principles on pipelining, cache hierarchies, memory systems, storage, and I/O systems.
Textbook:
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Grading: (Subject to change)
  • Exams: 90%
  • Class participation: 10%
Teaching Assistants:
  • 김종관 (todaystar86 at gmail dot com)
  • 사공현 (hyeonsg at gmail dot com)