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Illinois ECE 498AL: Programming Massively Parallel Processors, Lecture 7: GPU as part of the PC Architecture

By Wen-Mei W Hwu

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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Abstract

GPU as part of the PC Architecture

Topics:

  • Typical Structure of a CUDA Program
  • Bandwidth: Gravity of Modern computer Systems
  • (Original) PCI Bus Specification
  • PCI as Memory Mapped I/O
  • PCI Express (PCI-E)
  • PCI-E Links and Lanes
  • PCI-E PC Architecture
  • Intel Single Core System
  • Intel Dual Core System
  • AMD PC Architecture
  • Hypertransport Feeds and Speeds
  • GeForce 7800GTX Board Details

Credits These lecture were breezed by Carl Pearson and Daniel Borup and then reviewed, edited ,and Uploaded by Omar Sobh.
Sponsored by NCN@illinois
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

  • Wen-Mei W Hwu (2009), "Illinois ECE 498AL: Programming Massively Parallel Processors, Lecture 7: GPU as part of the PC Architecture," http://nanohub.org/resources/7266.

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  4. Dual Core 1
  5. GPU 1
  6. Illinois 1
  7. Intel 1
  8. PCI Bus 1
  9. PCI-E 1
  10. PCI-Express 1
  11. Programming Parallel Processors 1
  12. Single Core 1

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