Mercer
University SSE
689 - Multicore Software. Students required to provide their own
computer with a multicore processor, typically Intel (although AMD and IBM
allowed).
Stony Brook University
CS690 -
General Purpose Computing on
Graphics Hardware. "Graduate standing or permission of instructor."
"The course is intended for anyone
who has encountered a need for
accelerated computing. The material
and its presentation is suited for a
general audience from all academic
displines. The only prerequisite
is knowledge of a programming language,
preferably C/C++. No prior knowledge
of computer graphics is required,
but some mathematical background,
such as linear algebra, is desirable."
Stanford CS448A - Real-Time Graphics Architectures.
"The class is open to students with a background in computer graphics or
computer systems and architecture. It may be taken for 1 or 3 credits.
For 1 credit, each student will be expected to attend all the lectures
and participate in discussions. For 3 credits, two projects will be assigned.
The first will be to analyze tradeoffs in graphics architectures, and the second will be to design part of a graphics system."