Parallel Computer Architectures
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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MI-PAP.16 | Z,ZK | 5 | 2P+1C | Czech |
- Garant předmětu:
- Lecturer:
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- Supervisor:
- Department of Computer Systems
- Synopsis:
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The students gain a good overview of present parallel architectures and processors:parallel (ILP) microarchitectures, multithreaded and multicore processors, SoCs and MPSoCs, GPUs, and neural processors. Students also get hands-on experience with programming these systems.
- Requirements:
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Programming in C, parallel algorithms, computer architectures, principles of pipelining.
- Syllabus of lectures:
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1. Introduction, compiler optimizations
2. SIMD architectures. programming, data dependency solutions, hiding latency of instructions.
3. VLIW architectures, programming, speculative solutions of data dependences, solutions for exceptions.
4. Homogeneous multi-core architectures, memory subsystem, interrupts, Programming environments and tools for multicore architectures
5. GPU architectures
6. Programming environments and tools for GPUs I
7. Programming environments and tools for GPUs II
8. Programming environments and tools for GPUs III
9. Programming environments and tools for GPUs (OpenCL).
10. Heterogeneous multi-core architectures, shared and local memory, data transfers.
11. Digital signal processors, DSP VLIW architectures.
12. Special parallel architectures, virtual architectures, neural networks. Systems on chip (SoC, NoC), switching networks, synchronous and asynchronous module interconnections.
13. Final prezentation, conclusions
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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1. Introduction, assigning projects to students
2. Development tools, technologie OpenMP
3. Project consultation, project presentation I
4. Project consultation
5. Project presentation II
6. Project presentation III, assessment
- Study Objective:
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Nowadays, the importance of parallel computing rapidly grows due to the fact that Moore's law moved to parallelization of processors, multiprocessor systems are becoming a commodity, and even any PC end-user meets these systems. These trends bring challenges for SW developers, since common applications should be optimally parallelized. The goal of the module is to provide an overview of present parallel architectures in PCs, emebedded systems, mobile computing devices, GPUs. The aim is to teach students tools and methods for programming these systems.
- Study materials:
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1. El-Rewini, H., Abd-El-Barr, M. ''Advanced Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing''. Wiley-Interscience, 2005. ISBN 0471467405.
2. De Micheli, G., Benini, L. ''Networks on Chips: Technology and Tools''. Morgan Kaufmann, 2006. ISBN 0123705215.
3. Jerraya, A., Wolf, W. ''Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chips''. Morgan Kaufmann, 2004. ISBN 012385251X.
4. Keckler, S. W., Olukotun, K., Hofstee, H. P. ''Multicore Processors and Systems''. Springer, 2009. ISBN 1441902627.
- Note:
- Further information:
- https://courses.fit.cvut.cz/MI-PAP/
- No time-table has been prepared for this course
- The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Master branch Knowledge Engineering, in Czech, 2016-2017 (elective course)
- Master branch Computer Security, in Czech, 2016-2019 (elective course)
- Master branch Computer Systems and Networks, in Czech, 2016-2019 (compulsory course of the specialization)
- Master branch Design and Programming of Embedded Systems, in Czech, 2016-2019 (elective course)
- Master branch Web and Software Engineering, spec. Info. Systems and Management, in Czech, 2016-2019 (elective course)
- Master branch Web and Software Engineering, spec. Software Engineering, in Czech, 2016-2019 (elective course)
- Master branch Web and Software Engineering, spec. Web Engineering, in Czech, 2016-2019 (elective course)
- Master program Informatics, unspecified branch, in Czech, version 2016-2019 (VO)
- Master branch System Programming, spec. System Programming, in Czech, 2016-2019 (elective course)
- Master branch System Programming, spec. Computer Science, in Czech, 2016-2017 (elective course)
- Master specialization Computer Science, in Czech, 2018-2019 (elective course)
- Master branch Knowledge Engineering, in Czech, 2018-2019 (elective course)