Şu an İtalya'da Erasmus yapıyorum, bu dersin final sınavına hazırlanıyorum ve dersi veren ismin bir Türk olduğunu görünce çok mutlu oldum, gururlandım.
I just wanted to express my respect for this professor. I mean, the interest he's putting and the energy he invests on giving this lecture is just worthy of admiration. Very few are those who want their students to get actual knowledge and capabilities.
I’m a junior in highschool and your lectures make more sense than any of my teachers. Thank you for giving us an in depth and free way to consume computing content!
I know this is lecture 1 of many more but this so far seems very accessible. having a passion for your field and a passion for teaching are two very separate motivations and Prof. Mutlu's work seems to have more than enough of both. Thankyou for making this available to everyone!
Anyone watching this also go to the course link in the description and then to the readings section. I found some really interesting reading material there.
It's truly astonishing that this calibre of teaching is just presented for free in this day and age. SO grateful for this information explained in such a lucid and enthusiastic manner. THANK YOU.
1:17:45 that's basically the pattern of the stumbling stone. Christ said "The stone the builders rejected (i.e. the exceptions) has become the capstone (i.e. the main paradigm)"
I just finished taking a graduate level computer architecture course from a respected tech institute in the States. It was interesting, but it was also outdated gravely. Somebody in the course reviews recommended these lectures as a better use of time. I am one of those people who cannot dedicate fully without a set schedule and a rigorous testing of knowledge. Would ETH Zurich eventually consider having these lectures in an online format with a certification? (I haven't checked if there is already one or not.)
In order to prevent RowHammer. What if we don't place data on victim rows. Means we place at 0 than 2 than 4 and so on. Keeping one empty location in between. In this way our 8GB dram will be equal to 4GB dram.
"I'm not a predictable system at the moment because we were supposed to start at 1412 and now its 1414" typical nerdy joke😀.. anyway big thanks Its great lecture !!
This is a actually a first semester course, as stated here: www.vvz.ethz.ch/Vorlesungsverzeichnis/lerneinheit.view?semkez=2020S&ansicht=KATALOGDATEN&lerneinheitId=137137&lang=en
You can study the next Computer Architecture course, which builds on this one. Fall 2021 edition videos are here: ruclips.net/video/4yfkM_5EFgo/видео.html Fall 2021 edition website: safari.ethz.ch/architecture/fall2021/doku.php
If we would rise the price of energy to its true cost, they can't afford wasting all that money just to guess my next pair of sneakers or they have to use efficient machines :)
All on paper, but I'm designing an architecture that is like nothing before! It doesn't even have any cores, and its Physical Threads are unlimited, well every function on the entire hardware has its own Thread, also can be used like a pointer, it doesn't need a clock except for human interactions like audio for example. It doesn't even have an alu, you make your own alu(s) more like Lambda Calculus type of manner. So you want to do 1 million Simultaneous Parallel math calculations, make your function and copy and paste it 1 million times, each one gets its own thread, and you can have them all active at once. I know that sounds like a lie but its not
This guy gave away literally the complete Computer architecture course and materials for free !!,
God Bless technology, God bless people like him.
It's been three years, did the information provided help you at all?
Şu an İtalya'da Erasmus yapıyorum, bu dersin final sınavına hazırlanıyorum ve dersi veren ismin bir Türk olduğunu görünce çok mutlu oldum, gururlandım.
World needs more humans like this gentleman
I just found interest in CS due to his presentation and explanation. Though I'm not a CS student. I hope to transit my career in the field..
I just wanted to express my respect for this professor. I mean, the interest he's putting and the energy he invests on giving this lecture is just worthy of admiration. Very few are those who want their students to get actual knowledge and capabilities.
Thank you for putting these lectures out for free. Really appreciate it.
I am a student from India, doing my masters (MTech) in CSE. I am greatful for this course, which presents cutting edge research topics.
My god the quality of this course man. Thank you a thousand times.
I’m a junior in highschool and your lectures make more sense than any of my teachers. Thank you for giving us an in depth and free way to consume computing content!
What a guy, you worked for a bunch of big tech companies, I'm a huge fan. Thanks sir for these very informative lectures!
I know this is lecture 1 of many more but this so far seems very accessible. having a passion for your field and a passion for teaching are two very separate motivations and Prof. Mutlu's work seems to have more than enough of both. Thankyou for making this available to everyone!
böyle biri var olduğu için çok mutlu oldum...
Anyone watching this also go to the course link in the description and then to the readings section.
I found some really interesting reading material there.
I used to think a researcher with a lot of publications will have little interest in teaching. But now, I know I am very wrong.
It's truly astonishing that this calibre of teaching is just presented for free in this day and age. SO grateful for this information explained in such a lucid and enthusiastic manner. THANK YOU.
Awesome course! I am an undergraduate student from China and found your course is very detailed and excellent.
the world needs this professor! really enjoy the lectures.
This is pure gold
This lecture would be oil if it were natural resources.
Thank you professor. Hearing these lectures as i study books on the subject. Helps a lot! thank you.
thank you doctor onur for giving us this course and materials for free god bless you
Professor i have no words to say to express my respect towards you.
thank you soo much professor.
1:17:45 that's basically the pattern of the stumbling stone. Christ said "The stone the builders rejected (i.e. the exceptions) has become the capstone (i.e. the main paradigm)"
you are very very far better than gold sir
Guys hear the lectures !! Amazing !!
Excellent. I study at undergrad level in Germany and I am exited about that stuff!
Thank you dear sir!!!!!!This is like free gold!!
lovely stuff
Love your way of explaining. Thank you.
I just finished taking a graduate level computer architecture course from a respected tech institute in the States. It was interesting, but it was also outdated gravely. Somebody in the course reviews recommended these lectures as a better use of time. I am one of those people who cannot dedicate fully without a set schedule and a rigorous testing of knowledge. Would ETH Zurich eventually consider having these lectures in an online format with a certification? (I haven't checked if there is already one or not.)
Kutlarim, cok guzel anlatilmis.
Very interesting.
It's a Blessing for me. Thank you so much!!!
Precious content!
😎😎✌️❤️❤️❤️your course is op
And, here we are two years later, with a full Corina virus epidemy.
thank you for posting these lectures :)
SupaB Lecture... Thanks alot
1:17:25 I raised my hand from behind my screen. 😁😁The only question I could answer. I had read the book "Paradigm Shift".
Thanku love from india
beautiful
Beautiful course! Thank you for this!
Can't thank you enough sir ❤
In order to prevent RowHammer. What if we don't place data on victim rows. Means we place at 0 than 2 than 4 and so on. Keeping one empty location in between.
In this way our 8GB dram will be equal to 4GB dram.
I am following the courses on my own how Can know weach homwork to do After each lecture.
Keşke o sınıftaki öğrencilerden biri olsaydım..
Keşke... Böyle değerlerimizi kendi ülkemizde tutabilseydik diyorum bazen
@@hasanozturk2722 sağlıkcımızı tutamıyoruz, akademik personel bi kenara...
"I'm not a predictable system at the moment because we were supposed to start at 1412 and now its 1414" typical nerdy joke😀.. anyway big thanks Its great lecture !!
Coronavirus is still going on in Feb 2022, two years after the lecture was uploaded
this lesson is for free? realy appreciate it
No it's not. I will send the bank account where to pay Shortly))
Free if you have a patience and will.
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HOCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMM ŞEKİLSİNİZ HA
Are there any lectures for electrical engineers?
"Have you heard of coronavirus?" I love you Onur
He is the oracle.
When you realise he discussed about Corona virus in "China"
What are the pre-requisites for this course?
This is a actually a first semester course, as stated here:
www.vvz.ethz.ch/Vorlesungsverzeichnis/lerneinheit.view?semkez=2020S&ansicht=KATALOGDATEN&lerneinheitId=137137&lang=en
Can anyone guide me what to do after completing these lectures .
I am self learner ✌️
You can study the next Computer Architecture course, which builds on this one.
Fall 2021 edition videos are here: ruclips.net/video/4yfkM_5EFgo/видео.html
Fall 2021 edition website: safari.ethz.ch/architecture/fall2021/doku.php
electrons in electrical engineering .....holes in electronics/computer domain.
If we would rise the price of energy to its true cost, they can't afford wasting all that money just to guess my next pair of sneakers or they have to use efficient machines :)
That would just make machine developing slower.
I did not find any prerequisite from course website. My physics is terrible. Do i need a good commanding of physics in this course?
No
xin tang thanks!
For engineering, you only need to know formulas in physics.
You are a legend! (=
is this good for a digital logic design class?
Hello, what are prerequisites for this course?
I think some programming experience is required.
39:32 I say yes.
Is spector and meldown viruses or malware could somebody explain the differences?
they are the vulnerabilities which a virus or malware can exploit.
Who would thumb this down lol?
Is this a bachelor or a master course?
bachelor I think
Bachelor introduction level.
its a introduction course there is also a advance course in the playlist section
All on paper, but I'm designing an architecture that is like nothing before!
It doesn't even have any cores, and its Physical Threads are unlimited, well every function on the entire hardware has its own Thread, also can be used like a pointer, it doesn't need a clock except for human interactions like audio for example.
It doesn't even have an alu, you make your own alu(s) more like Lambda Calculus type of manner.
So you want to do 1 million Simultaneous Parallel math calculations, make your function and copy and paste it 1 million times, each one gets its own thread, and you can have them all active at once. I know that sounds like a lie but its not
you mean like, the one that had been designed by A. Turing? lol
Anyone heard of corona? God. has it been that long?
yeah time flows
10:05 now it has become a serious problem lol
No one knows what an electron is.
50:45
53:21
6:24 6:26
10:00 oof
1:21:27
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