CS 61C: Machine Structures
CS 61C: Machine Structures (Fall 2014, UC Berkeley). Instructors: Professor Shimon Michael Lustig and Professor Daniel Garcia. This course provides an introduction to great ideas in computer architecture (machine structures).
The internal organization and operation of digital computers. Machine architecture, support for high-level languages (logic, arithmetic, instruction sequencing) and operating systems (I/O, interrupts, memory management, process switching).
Elements of computer logic design. Tradeoffs involved in fundamental architectural design decisions.
Lecture 13 - Caches, Part 2 |
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Lecture 01 - Course Introduction |
Lecture 02 - Number Representation |
Lecture 03 - Introduction to the C Programming Language, Part 1 |
Lecture 04 - Introduction to the C Programming Language, Part 2 |
Lecture 05 - Introduction to MIPS Assembly Language: Arithmetic |
Lecture 06 - Introduction to MIPS Data Transfer & Decisions, Part 1 |
Lecture 07 - Introduction to MIPS Data Transfer & Decisions, Part 2 |
Lecture 08 - MIPS Instruction Representation, Part 1 |
Lecture 09 - MIPS Instruction Representation, Part 2 |
Lecture 10 - Introduction to MIPS Procedures, Part 1 |
Lecture 11 - Introduction to MIPS Procedures Part 2 & Logic Operations |
Lecture 12 - Caches, Part 1 |
Lecture 13 - Caches, Part 2 |
Lecture 14 - Caches, Part 3 |
Lecture 15 - Floating Point |
Lecture 16 - Running a Program (Compiling, Assembling, Linking, Loading) |
Lecture 17 - Datacenters and Cloud Computing |
Lecture 18 - MapReduce |
Lecture 19 - The Flynn Taxonomy, Intel SIMD Instructions |
Lecture 20 - Thread Level Parallelism, Part 1 |
Lecture 21 - Thread Level Parallelism, Part 2 |
Lecture 22 - Synchronization, OpenMP |
Lecture 23 - Introduction to Synchronous Digital Systems: Switches, Transistors, Gates |
Lecture 24 - State Circuits: Circuits that Remember |
Lecture 25 - Representations of Combinational Logic Circuits |
Lecture 26 - Combinational Logic Blocks |
Lecture 27 - Single-Cycle CPU Datapath Design |
Lecture 28 - Single-Cycle CPU Control, Part 1 |
Lecture 29 |
Lecture 30 - Pipeline Parallelism, Part 1 |
Lecture 31 - Pipelining Hazards |
Lecture 32 - Pipeline Parallelism, Part 3 |
Lecture 33 - Virtual Memory, Part 1 |
Lecture 34 - Virtual Memory, Part 2 |
Lecture 35 - Virtual Memory, Part 3 |
Lecture 36 - I/O Basics |
Lecture 37 - I/O: Disks |
Lecture 38 - I/O: Networks |
Lecture 39 - Course Summary |