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* [[http://books.elsevier.com/us//mk/us/subindex.asp?maintarget=companions/defaultindividual.asp&isbn=1558605398&country=United+States&srccode=&ref=&subcode=&head=&pdf=&basiccode=&txtSearch=&SearchField=&operator=&order=&community=mk"|Companion Web Site for Readings in Computer Architecture, Mark D. Hill, Norman P. Jouppi, and Gurindar S. Sohi]] September 05, 2016
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* * Readings in !!!Reader This paper includes a large reading component of approximately 20 papers split into two readers. \\ Reader1: [[http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~karu/courses/cs752/fall2010/handouts/public/reader1.html]]\\ Reader2: [[http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~karu/courses/cs752/fall2010/handouts/public/reader2.html]] !!!Offline References * John Shen and Mikko Lipasti, Modern Processor Design: Fundamentals of Superscalar Processors, McGraw-Hill, 2005. * Editted by Anantha Chandrakasan, William J. Bowhill, Frank Fox, Design of High-Performance Microprocessor Circuits, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2000. to:
* There is no required text. We will use a set of papers and the Morgan Claypool Synthesis Lecture on Computer Architecture (some relevant chapters). List of papers to be finalized soon. September 02, 2010
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(:title Texts and references :) (:toc:) !!!Required Texts * Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach, John L. Hennessy and David A. Patterson, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Fourth Edition, 2006. * Readings in Computer Architecture, Mark D. Hill, Norman P. Jouppi, and Gurindar S. Sohi, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2000. !!!Reader This paper includes a large reading component of approximately 20 papers split into two readers. \\ Reader1: [[http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~karu/courses/cs752/fall2007/handouts/public/reader1.html]]\\ Reader2: [[http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~karu/courses/cs752/fall2007/handouts/public/reader2.html]] !!!Offline References * John Shen and Mikko Lipasti, Modern Processor Design: Fundamentals of Superscalar Processors, McGraw-Hill, 2005. * Editted by Anantha Chandrakasan, William J. Bowhill, Frank Fox, Design of High-Performance Microprocessor Circuits, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2000. !!!Online References * [[http://books.elsevier.com/us//mk/us/subindex.asp?maintarget=companions/defaultindividual.asp&isbn=1558605967&country=United+States&srccode=&ref=&subcode=&head=&pdf=&basiccode=&txtSearch=&SearchField=&operator=&order=&community=mk|Companion Web Site for Computer Architecture, John L. Hennessy and David A. Patterson]] * [[http://books.elsevier.com/us//mk/us/subindex.asp?maintarget=companions/defaultindividual.asp&isbn=1558605398&country=United+States&srccode=&ref=&subcode=&head=&pdf=&basiccode=&txtSearch=&SearchField=&operator=&order=&community=mk"|Companion Web Site for Readings in Computer Architecture, Mark D. Hill, Norman P. Jouppi, and Gurindar S. Sohi]] * [[http://www.acm.org/dl|ACM Digital Library]] (full text from on-campus IP addresses) * [[http://www.ieee.org/ieeexplore|IEEE Xplore]] (full text from on-campus IP addresses) * [[http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~arch/www|Computer Architecture Conferences and other Information]] * [[http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~arch/uwarch|Wisconsin CS's Computer Architecture Group]] * [[http://public.itrs.net/|International Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS)]] gives semiconductor trends. * [[http://www.intel.com/museum/onlineexhibits.htm|Intel Museum Online]] * [[http://www.intel.com/museum/online/hist_micro/hof/index.htm|Intel Microprocessor Hall of Fame]] * [[http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/creatures/index.html|Silicon Zoo]] "...a new collection of photomicrographs (photographs taken through a microscope) featuring many of the interesting silicon creatures and other doodling scribbled onto integrated circuits by engineers when they were designing computer chip masks". |
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