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ACA Int I

This document appears to be an exam for a course on advanced computer architecture from August 12, 2016. It contains two parts - Part A with 5 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, and Part B with two long answer questions worth 16 marks each. Question 6 is compulsory for Part B. The questions cover topics like types of access in input devices, dynamic power equation, dies per wafer equation, module availability definition, Amdahl's law, performance evaluation, fundamentals of CPU, memory and I/O, trends in technology and cost, dependence types, pipelining and loop unrolling, and trends in power and dependability. The document provides the question number, question, maximum marks, course outcome and blooms

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ACA Int I

This document appears to be an exam for a course on advanced computer architecture from August 12, 2016. It contains two parts - Part A with 5 short answer questions worth 2 marks each, and Part B with two long answer questions worth 16 marks each. Question 6 is compulsory for Part B. The questions cover topics like types of access in input devices, dynamic power equation, dies per wafer equation, module availability definition, Amdahl's law, performance evaluation, fundamentals of CPU, memory and I/O, trends in technology and cost, dependence types, pipelining and loop unrolling, and trends in power and dependability. The document provides the question number, question, maximum marks, course outcome and blooms

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Date of Exam: 12.08.

2016

Q. No
1.
2.

set A

Roll Number

SRI ESHWAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


Internal Test I AUG 2016
VII Semester (ECE B)
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
EC6009 ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
Regulations: R 2013
Time: 1 Hours
Max marks: 50
Answer ALL Questions
PART A - (5 x 2 = 10 Marks)
Question
M
Co#
What are the types of access in input device
2
1

Date of Exam: 12.08.2016

BT
R

3.

When a power is called as dynamic power and write the


equation
Write the equation of Dies per wafer

4.

Define Module availability

5.

State Amdahls law

2.

4.

(Q6 Compulsory)
Q. No
6
7 (A)
7 (B)
8 (A)

Question
Write a note on performance evaluation
Write a note on review of fundamentals of CPU,
Memory and I/O
(OR)
Explain trends in technology and cost

M
8
16

Co#
1
1

BT
AP
U

Roll Number

SRI ESHWAR COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


Internal Test I AUG 2016
VII Semester (ECE B)
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering
EC6009 ADVANCED COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE
Regulations: R 2013
Time: 1 Hours
Max marks: 50
Answer ALL Questions
PART A - (5 x 2 = 10 Marks)
Q. No
Question
M
Co#
1.
2
1
What are the key character of embedded computers ?

3.
PART B ([1 x 8] + [2 x 16] = 40 Marks)

SET B

5.

What is meant by anti dependence ?


State Amdahls law
Write equation for module availability
Write a note on two constraints of control dependence

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U

PART B ([1 x 8] + [2 x 16] = 40 Marks)


(Q6 Compulsory)

16

(i) write a note on trends in power


16
1
U
(ii) Explain dependability
(OR)
8 (B)
Write a note on type of dependence
16
2
R
Note: M Marks CO# - Course Outcome
BT- Blooms Taxonomy R Remember U
Understanding AP - Apply AN Analyze E Evaluate C - Create

Q. No
6
7 (A)

Question
M
Co#
(i) write a note on trends in power
8
1
16
2
Write a note on basic pipelining and loop unrolling
(OR)
7 (B)
(i) Write a note on performance evaluation
16
1
(ii) Explain dependability
8 (A)
Write a note on type of dependence
16
2
(OR)
8 (B)
Explain trends in technology and cost
16
1
Note: M Marks CO# - Course Outcome
BT- Blooms Taxonomy
R Remember U Understanding AP - Apply AN Analyze E Evaluate C - Create

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U
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AP
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