Hardware-Conscious Data Processing (ST 2022) - tele-TASK

Hardware-Conscious Data Processing (ST 2022) - tele-TASK

Prof. Dr. Tilmann Rabl

Hardware development continuously advances, with different technologies improving at different pace. While the amount of transistors in a CPU package are growing, the single core performance is stagnating due to physical limitations. These trends require changes in data processing to keep database management systems efficient. In this lecture, we will take a look at current computer architectures and accelerator technologies and how they can be used for efficient data processing. We will cover CPU and memory architecture; the storage hierarchy; modern memory technolgoies, such as NVM and NVMe; fast interconnects, such as Infiniband, RDMA, and NVLink; and accelerators, such as GPUs and FPGAs. The course has a significant practical part, where the students learn to implement data structures and algorithms tailored to hardware concious data processing.

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How many episodes are there of Hardware-Conscious Data Processing (ST 2022) - tele-TASK?

There are 19 episodes avaiable of Hardware-Conscious Data Processing (ST 2022) - tele-TASK.

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The first episode of Hardware-Conscious Data Processing (ST 2022) - tele-TASK that we have available was released 21 April 2022.

Who creates the podcast Hardware-Conscious Data Processing (ST 2022) - tele-TASK?

Hardware-Conscious Data Processing (ST 2022) - tele-TASK is produced and created by Prof. Dr. Tilmann Rabl.