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      <description>The following schedule is tentative and subject to change without notice.
   Day Topic Reading     3/5 Course Overview Chap. 1   3/7 Integers Chap. 2.1-2.3   3/12 Floating Points Chap. 2.4   3/14     3/19 Machine-level Representation of Programs Chap. 3.1-3.3   3/21     3/26 Assembly I: Basic Operations Chap. 3.4-3.5   3/28     4/2 Assembly II: Control Flow Chap.</description>
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      <description>For project submission and automatic grading, we are running a dedicated server at http://sys.snu.ac.kr. If you want to access the sys server outside of the SNU campus, please send a mail to the instructor.
 Project #4: Optimzing Program for a Pipelined Y86-64 Processor In this project, you will learn how to optimize the performance of a program on a pipelined Y86-64 processor. Our target is the pipelined Y86-64 processor implementation called PIPE-Stall that does not support data forwarding.</description>
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      <description>When 9:30 - 10:45 (Tuesday / Thursday)   Where Lecture room #301-203, Engineering Building I   Instructor Jin-Soo Kim Professor, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, SNU   Language English   Course Description This course introduces the main components of a modern computer system including the instruction set, the processor, and the memory hierarchy. We cover techniques such as pipelining, caching, and virtual memory.</description>
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