Computer Architecture - Lecture 11: Cutting-Edge Research in Computer Architecture (Fall 2023)

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Lecture 11: Cutting-Edge Research in Computer Architecture
Date: November 2, 2023

Lecture 11a: RawHash: Enabling Fast and Accurate Real-Time Analysis of Raw Nanopore Signals for Large Genomes

Lecture 11b: Scrooge: A Fast and Memory-Frugal Genomic Sequence Aligner for CPUs, GPUs, and ASICs

Lecture 11c: QUAC-TRNG: High-Throughput True Random Number Generation Using Quadruple Row Activation in Commodity DRAM Chips

Lecture 11d: GenStore: A High-Performance and Energy-Efficient In-Storage Computing System for Genome Sequence Analysis Chips

Lecture 11e: DR-STRaNGe: End-to-End System Design for DRAM-based True Random Number Generators

Lecture 11f: Reshaping DRAM Scaling by Enabling System-Memory Cooperation (Guest Lecture)

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Intelligent Architectures for Intelligent Computing Systems

A Modern Primer on Processing in Memory

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The second lecture reminded me of the word distance algorithms. Who would have thought a spellchecking solution would be used to cure disease 👏🏽

LouisWaweru