15-418/15-618: Parallel Computer Architecture and Programming, Spring 2023

Spring 2023
15-418/618 Lectures: MWF 09:30-10:50am, MI Mellon, Zhihao Jia, Brian Railing

From smart phones, to multi-core CPUs and GPUs, to the world's largest supercomputers, parallel processing is ubiquitous in modern computing. The goal of this course is to provide a deep understanding of the fundamental principles and engineering trade-offs involved in designing modern parallel computing systems as well as to teach parallel programming techniques necessary to effectively utilize these machines. Because writing good parallel programs requires an understanding of key machine performance characteristics, this course will cover hardware design and how that affects software design.

Course Syllabus


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Prerequisites: 15-213, 15-513, 18-213, or 18-600, ...


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Schedule Lecture schedule and slides
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Exams Information about exams
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Course Information

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For details See the course syllabus for details (below is just a few overview bits).
Lectures MWF 09:30-10:50am, MI Mellon
Credit 12 units
Grading See syllabus
Assignments There are four programming assignments, not evenly weighted. See the assignments page for the breakdown.
Exams There will be two exams (in-class, closed-book).
Home https://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/academic/class/15418-s23/www/
Questions Piazza, office hours
Course Directory /afs/cs/academic/class/15418-s23/

Instructors

Name Zhihao Jia Brian Railing
Contact zhihao at cmu bpr at cs
Office GHC 9007 GHC 6005
Office Hours TBD Thur 12-2pm