EE 467 High Performance Computer Design

1999-2000 Catalog Data: 6 credits

Design of high-performance computer systems, including rigorous timing analysis, and consideration of transmission line effects and metastability. Design projects emphasize state-of-the-art technology and architectures with realistic design objectives and constraints, and pull together concepts from many areas of electrical and computer engineering. (6 credits) Prerequisites: EE 466 or consent of instructor.

Class Materials: here

Coordinator:

E. E. Johnson, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

Laboratory projects:

Given a set of system requirements, design and produce a working PowerPC-based RISC computer by the end of the semester.

Prepared by:

E. E. Johnson
Date: January 2000

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Coordinator:

 

E. E. Johnson, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

 

Laboratory projects:

 

Given a set of system requirements, design and produce a working PowerPC-based RISC computer by the end of the semester.

 

Prepared by:

 

E. E. Johnson
Date: January 2000

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