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= [[Peer_legacy |Peer Legacy]] for [[ECE437]]: Computer Architecture =
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= [[Peer_legacy |Peer Legacy]] for [[ECE437]]: Computer Design and Prototyping =
  
* This class is hard. You thought 362 and 337 were difficult? Those classes were New Super Mario Bros, this class is Battletoads. Guaranteed, you will feel like a mad genius after you finish this class. Each semester they up the ante on this course and add more to it. The semester I took it we built a single-cycle processor, then we built a pipelined processor, then we added L1 caches to that pipeline, and finally we built a multi-core processor our of the previous processors. The lecture portion is okay, but certainly not the most exciting part of the class. --- [[Larry Price]]
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* This class is hard. You thought 362 and 337 were difficult? Those classes were New Super Mario Bros, this class is Battletoads. Guaranteed, you will feel like a mad genius after you finish this class. Each semester they up the ante on this course and add more to it. The semester I took it we built a single-cycle processor, then we built a pipelined processor, then we added L1 caches to that pipeline, and finally we built a multi-core processor our of the previous processors. The lecture portion is okay, but certainly not the most exciting part of the class. --- [[User: lrprice|Larry Price]]
  
 
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Peer Legacy for ECE437: Computer Design and Prototyping

  • This class is hard. You thought 362 and 337 were difficult? Those classes were New Super Mario Bros, this class is Battletoads. Guaranteed, you will feel like a mad genius after you finish this class. Each semester they up the ante on this course and add more to it. The semester I took it we built a single-cycle processor, then we built a pipelined processor, then we added L1 caches to that pipeline, and finally we built a multi-core processor our of the previous processors. The lecture portion is okay, but certainly not the most exciting part of the class. --- Larry Price
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