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Computer Organization and Design with RISC-V

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Overview

Dive into a comprehensive 6-hour 25-minute course on computer organization and design using the RISC-V architecture. Master assembly programming through four in-depth parts, explore the intricacies of RISC-V sequential processors, and gain a thorough understanding of cache systems. Delve into cache basics, AMAT, cache misses, performance, and virtual memory. Study RISC-V pipelining, including hazard detection and forwarding techniques. Apply your knowledge with hands-on exercises, implementing recursive factorial and Fibonacci sequences using assembly language in the QtRVSim simulator. Develop a strong foundation in computer architecture and low-level programming with this extensive RISC-V-focused curriculum.

Syllabus

Assembly Programming with RISC-V: Part 1
Assembly Programming with RISC-V: Part 2
Assembly Programming with RISC-V: Part 3
Assembly Programming with RISC-V: Part 4
RISC V Sequential Processor
Cache Part One: Basics
Cache Part Two: AMAT and the Three Cs of Cache Misses
Cache Part Three: Performance
RISC-V Pipeline: Part One
Cache Part Four: Virtual Memory
RISC V Pipeline Part Two: Hazard Detection and Forwarding
RISC-V: Recursive factorial in assembly using the QtRVSim simulator
RISC-V: Fibonacci Numbers with For Loop and Array using QtRVSim

Taught by

Gedare Bloom

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