Computer Architecture: Measures for Design & Analysis
Every day, computer technology advances significantly. People have progressed from room-sized computers to the point where some computers can't be seen with the naked eye and can go into the human body to perform surgeries without the patient's knowledge. Computers have evolved to the point where they no longer have a fixed physical description. Computers, like amoebas, no longer have a fixed size and shape. It is attached to almost everything in the form of Internet of Things devices and is worn on your wrist as a smartwatch.
On this never-ending journey, computers have come a long way. These incredible changes have been driven by advancements in fabrication technologies and computer architecture, which are responsible for the performance boost. Performance that compares today's smartphones to supercomputers from just two decades ago.
This course covers all of the challenges that computer architects have faced and continue to face in their quest to make computers that are more power-efficient and high-performing than ever before. Many technologies, such as the Internet, have stabilized, but computer architecture has seen and continues to see significant change every month, which is why you see hardware vendors such as Qualcomm, HiSilicon, and Samsung launching new chip-sets for various classes of computers almost every month. As a result, it's critical to understand the specifications of each new computer, which necessitates knowledge of measurements required for computer architecture design and analysis.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone want to explore how today's smartphones are getting improved every year.
- Who is willing to understand benchmark scores.
- Who is willing to understand computer/smartphone specifications.
Requirements
- Although there isn't any requirement to understand the content, a single course work in computer domain will be helpful.
- Introductory knowledge of digital logic design.
- Introductory knowledge of Microprocessor.
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