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ECEC 412 Modern Processor Design 3.0 Credits

This course introduces modern processor design in a systematic manner. It discusses dynamically scheduled superscalar techniques including advanced branch prediction, performance analysis of static and dynamic branch prediction techniques, cache design principles, cache replacement policies, techniques to exploit instruction-level parallelism via out-of-order execution, and techniques to tolerate long memory latencies via speculative and run-ahead executions. The course provides a comprehensive coverage of modern practices in processor design.

College/Department: College of Engineering
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: ECEC 355 [Min Grade: D] or CS 281 [Min Grade: D]

Computer Science BSCS

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Computer Science BA

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