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Advanced Computer Architecture

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I am a Student, who finds beauty in simple things. I like to teach sometimes.

Instructor: Prof JP Mishra


  1. The CPU Performance Equation

  2. Towards Pipelining

  3. CPU Performance Preparedness Review

  4. MIPS Instruction Set Architecture

  5. Delving Deeper into the MIPS Pipeline

  6. MIPS Single-Cycle Datapath

  7. Some Common Computer Architecture Terms

  8. Instruction Level Parallelism

  9. Caching and Performance of CPUs

  10. Thread Level Parallelism, Focus on Cache Coherence

  11. Cache Coherence Protocols Primer

  12. Protection - Virtual Everything

  13. Data Level Parallelism


Professor Jyotiprakash is a computer systems engineer, developer, educator, and philosopher whose work has significantly impacted both industry and academia. With over a decade of experience, he has driven advancements in network security, mobile applications, and healthcare software at leading organizations like Oracle, Yahoo, and Epic. Academically, he has excelled at prestigious institutions like the University of Wisconsin-Madison and BITS Pilani, consistently achieving top rankings.

At his core, he is a visionary with a deep understanding of computer science. His expertise spans far beyond application programming in Java, encompassing computer hardware, low-level assembly programming, Linux kernel implementations, and device driver development. Inspired by figures like Linus Torvalds, Ken Thompson, and Dennis Ritchie, he believes true contributions to the field come from mastering all layers of abstraction and understanding systems comprehensively.

In addition to his technical work, he is a passionate educator, committed to guiding the next generation of computer scientists. Having taught complex subjects such as operating systems, computer graphics, and data structures as a teaching assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he now serves as an assistant professor at KIIT, Bhubaneswar, where he inspires both undergraduate and graduate students. He is also working on a series of free books on systems programming, embodying his belief in open education to empower aspiring engineers worldwide.

Being copied his description of himself and changing the fov I would also like to pay honor to such a legend who obliterated the system. May more people be like him. May more people be him.

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