Saugata Ghose
TA: Sudhanshu Agarwal
CA: Hanbo Guo
Tuesdays/Thursdays 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM Central
1000 Lincoln Hall
CS 433 / CSE 422 is a combined undergraduate/graduate course at the University of Illinois that covers essential topics on computer hardware design, and its interface with software. In the course, we will study foundational concepts that enable modern computer architectures, such as out-of-order processing, the memory hierarchy, virtualization, and parallel processing hardware. Students will complete regular homework assignments, in addition to a midterm exam and a final exam. Graduate students will also read research papers on computer architecture, and present one paper to the class.
Prerequisite: CS 233 or equivalent
Computer hardware design and analysis and interface with software. Advanced processor design, including superscalar, out-of-order issue, branch prediction, and speculation. Memory hierarchy design, including advanced cache optimizations, main memory, and virtual memory. Principles of multiprocessor design, including shared-memory, cache coherence, synchronization, and consistency. Other advanced topics depending on time; e.g., GPUs and accelerators, warehouse computers and data centers, security.