CSCI 337T(S) Digital Design and Modern Architecture

This tutorial course considers topics in the low-level design of modern architectures. Course meetings will review problems of designing effective architectures including instruction-level parallelism, branch-prediction, caching strategies, and advanced ALU design. Readings will be taken from recent technical literature. Labs will focus on the development of custom CMOS circuits to implement projects from gates to bit-sliced ALU's. Final group projects will develop custom logic-demonstrating concepts learned in course meetings. Evaluation will be based on performance in meetings, labs, problem sets, and exams. Prerequisites: Computer Science 136, Computer Science 237 and permission of the instructor. PROJECT COURSE

Hour: BAILEY