Graphics Processor (GPU)

Graphics processing unit

A graphics processing unit (GPU) was originally created to enhance computer graphics and image processing, but it has since been utilized for non-graphical tasks that involve parallel computing. These include training neural networks and mining cryptocurrencies.

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CS 267: Applications of Parallel Computers

UC Berkeley

Spring 2020

The course addresses programming parallel computers to solve complex scientific and engineering problems. It covers an array of parallelization strategies for numerical simulation, data analysis, and machine learning, and provides experience with popular parallel programming tools.

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ELE/COS 475 Computer Architecture

Princeton University

Fall 2019

This course offers an in-depth understanding of modern computer processor and system architecture. It covers topics like instruction-set architecture, processor organization, cache, memory, multiprocessors, and more. Designed for senior-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students.

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CSCI 1470/2470 Deep Learning

Brown University

Spring 2022

Brown University's Deep Learning course acquaints students with the transformative capabilities of deep neural networks in computer vision, NLP, and reinforcement learning. Using the TensorFlow framework, topics like CNNs, RNNs, deepfakes, and reinforcement learning are addressed, with an emphasis on ethical applications and potential societal impacts.

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