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==== Computer architecture ==== | ==== Computer architecture ==== | ||
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Switches! Lots of them!
we'll actually split into teams and all, so we'll really need the laptops this time around
slides are in github
Aftermath
- Implemented basic cpu in C/C++
- code in https://github.com/pld-lessons/simple_cpu
Computer architecture
- Introduction
- Buses/Protocols, basic design ideas
- how is cpu design done
- What are SoCs
- How does a typical simple cpu looks like
- Emulation/simulation
- Structure of a typical emulator
- Hands on stuff !
- Think together an extremely simple cpu
- Split into three teams
- Implement it in verilog (team A)
- Implement it in C/C++ (team B)
- Implement a simple assembler (team C)
- Think together a custom, minimal SoC
- We'll actually implement this later on :)
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