Computer Architecture for Programmers — How Computers Actually Run Your Code
A hands-on, self-paced course that demystifies the machine under your code: binary and data rep...
Computer Architect & Performance Engineer · 16 yrs · ex-Intel & ARM, CPU Microarchitecture
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Elias has spent 16 years where software meets silicon — designing and validating CPU microarchitecture at Intel and ARM, then tuning the hot paths of production systems for the teams that ship on top of them. He has chased cache misses through performance counters, hand-read x86-64 disassembly to explain a mysterious slowdown, and built the pipelines and branch predictors that other engineers take for granted. He teaches computer architecture the way it finally clicked for him: by following one line of code all the way down to the transistors and back, so you understand not just what the machine does but why your code runs the way it does.
A hands-on, self-paced course that demystifies the machine under your code: binary and data rep...