Lecture "Structure and operating principle of processors"
Freelance lecturer:
Course description:
The course "Structure and Operating Principle of Processors" provides an overview and specialized knowledge in the field of current processors.
It is a useful continuation of the compulsory courses "Computer Architecture I" and "Computer Architecture II" as well as a supplement to the courses of the subject area "Computer Engineering". In the course "Structure and Operating Principle of Processors", both the programming interface and the microarchitecture of selected processors of different concepts and processor families are dealt with. This lays an important foundation for tuning sequential and parallel programs.
Development trends in processor architecture are presented as an outlook.
Scope:
2 SWS (2 SWS lecture)
Degree programs:
- Degree programs Computer Science, Information Systems Engineering
- Master's degree program Computer Science
- Bachelor's degree programs Computer Science, Media Computer Science
- Master's degree programs Mathematics, Technomathematics, Mathematics in Business and Economics
- other interested parties of degree programs in natural sciences and engineering
Course offered in:
Summer semester
Recommended semester(s):
- Diploma degree programs - main studies
- Bachelor's degree programs - 6th semester
- Master's degree programs - 2nd semester
Module assignment:
INF-B-510, INF-B-520, INF-E-3, INF-VERT5, MATH-MA-INFHR
Notes on study material:
Lecture and exercise material will be made available in OPAL.
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Mitarbeiter
NameDr. Robert Schöne
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