TDT01 Architecture of Computing Systems 2019
TDT01 is a specialization course focusing on specialist topics within computer architecture.
Course responsible: Rakesh Kumar
Students 2019
Akhunov, Khakim
Belgau, Oscar Henrik
Boganes, Jørgen
Brun, Sindre Skåland
Caccialino, Marco
Eggen, Lasse Agentoft
Hummel, Halvard
Ismail, Mohamed Hassan Ahmed Fouad
Jellum, Erling Rennemo
Krogstie, Øystein
Lier, Joakim Omberg
Metz, David Christoph
Moolenaar, David Laurentius Arie
Nordgaard, Sigve Sjømæling
Padala, Abhinav
Plotkin, Valentin
Romanich, Daniel
Ruiz Delgado, Ricardo Daniel
Salvesen, Peter
Smithsen, Eirik
Strupe, Fredrik Lindberg
Svela, Henrik Zawadi Berg
Toft, Ola
Aase, Eirik Vale
If you are not on this list, but intend to follow TDT01 you need to contact Rakesh ASAP.
Meetings (Date, time, and venue to be decided)
Meeting 1: Startup meeting - 17th Sept, 11:15 - 12:00, Room 454 IT-Bygget [Slides]
Meeting 2: Discussion 1 -
Meeting 3: Discussion 2 -
Meeting 4: Discussion 3 -
Reading list
Note: To access the full versions of the papers from IEEE and ACM you need to have an NTNU IP address. If you are not on campus, try VPN or a terminal server.
1. Is Dark Silicon Useful? Harnessing the Four Horsemen of the Coming Dark Silicon Apocalypse
2. Software and the Concurrency Revolution
3. BISMO: A Scalable Bit-Serial Matrix Multiplication Overlay for Reconfigurable Computing
4. Efficient Invisible Speculative Execution Through Selective Delay and Value Prediction
5. Intermittent Computing: Challenges and Opportunities
6. Architecture exploration for ambient energy harvesting nonvolatile processors
7. The What's Next Intermittent Computing Architecture
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9. Get out of the valley: Power-efficient address mapping for GPUs
10. Challenges in computer architecture evaluation
11. The load slice core microarchitecture
12. Needle : Leveraging Program Analysis to Analyze and Extract Accelerators from Whole Programs