A Review of Processor Advances Over the Past Thirty Years - An Outsider's Perspective
Offered By: NHR@FAU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive review of processor architecture advancements over the last three decades in this informative seminar talk. Gain insights into the performance evolution of x86 chips used in High-Performance Computing (HPC) systems, examining both technical aspects and economic considerations. Delve into the properties of CPU cores and memory hierarchies from an HPC workload perspective. Compare the promising features of Apple Silicon Core architecture with current x86 designs. Led by Dr. Jan Eitzinger, head of the Software & Tools division at NHR@FAU, this presentation offers an outsider's perspective on the processor landscape, covering technical innovations, marketing strategies, and economic factors that have shaped the industry.
Syllabus
NHR PerfLab Seminar: A Review of Processor Advances Over the Past Thirty Years
Taught by
NHR@FAU
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