CAPPLab Template by DRZ

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Transcript CAPPLab Template by DRZ

CAPPLab/Class Presentation, ABC Conference, or Thesis Defense Presentation Title:

Presenter(s): Presentation Location: Presentation Date:

Presentation Template

 This is the template for WSU CAPPLab presentations.

It is important that you use this template to prepare your presentation slides.

Do not use red color!

 You may make some changes per your specific needs per Instructor’s approval.

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Presentation Title

Outline Q U E S T I O N S ?

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Introduction Motivation Proposal Evaluation Results Conclusions Any time, please.

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Speaker Qualifications

 Speaker Name with academic standing.

 Speaker Name writes an article for ABC Magazine.

 Speaker Name speaks/presents on this topic at XYZ Conference/Symposium/Workshop.

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Session Objectives

 What will be learned in your session?

 List the objectives you submitted for this session when you responded to the Call for Abstracts.

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Best Practices

Be Clear and Concise  Each slide should contain no more than five bullet points; two graphs, charts, or tables. Each graph, chart, and table must have to have a proper caption.

 Font type and sizes must be consistent with what is set in this template.

 Text and graphics used in your presentation should not exceed the border of the slide.

 When your presentation is printed, you should print the handout with 6 slides per page.

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Best Practices (2)

Focus Audience’s Attention  Use color or moderation.

bolding

to emphasize words, but in  Point the audience to portions of your graphics using a headline or arrow.

 Limit the amount of information you include in the slide.

 Do not just read the slides word for word.

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Figures, Texts, Etc.

Video call on a cell phone (from YouTube)

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Video Communication

Figures, Texts, Etc. (2)

MPEG4 bit-stream Structure MPEG4 Decoding References to I and P frames; Decoding order = 1, 4, 2, 3, 7, 5, and 6.

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Figures, Texts, Etc. (3)

Cache Performance

 Cache improves performance by reducing the speed-gap between the CPU and main memory.

 Cache misses (3Cs)  Compulsory/Cold  Capacity  Conflict/Collision

CPU Cache

(On-chip)

Main Memory

(Off-chip)  Cache locking  Entire cache locking  Way cache locking B C D 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 A B C D E

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Figures, Texts, Etc. (4)

MPEG-4 Workload  CL1 – 33% data, 67% inst; 67% read, 33% write

Level-1 Data (read/write) and Instruction references

Cache size (K); Line size (Byte) 8,8,128; 16 D1 Refs (K) Total / Miss 18,782 / 512 I1 Refs (K) Total / Miss 38,758 / 512 CL1 Refs D1/I1 (%) 33/67 D1 Refs R/W (%) 67/33 16,16,512; 32 18,782 / 512 32,32,2048; 64 18,782 / 512 38,758 / 106 38,758 / 39 33/67 33/67 67/33 67/33  Lower D1 (D1-95%, I1-98%) and higher CL2 (99.3%) hit rates

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Outline

Presentation Title

► Q U E S T I O N S ?

Any time, please.

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Introduction Motivation Proposal Evaluation Results Conclusions

You may repeat Outline to help the audience.

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Results

Cache Levels  CPU Utilization    Before 512 – decreases slowly 512K – 2M, decreases sharply After 2M – almost unchanged 60 40 20 0

CPU Utilization Vs CL2 Size (without and with CL2)

[D1 = 8K, I1 = 8K, Line size 16 B, and 4-way associativity] CL1 Only CL1 and CL2 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 4096 CL2 Size (KB)

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Conclusions

 Items learned in this presentation. Try to fit in one slide; not more than two slides.

 You may repeat from your list of objectives.

 What things will the attendees have learned?

 What golden nuggets of information have you provided?

 One or two important future extensions.

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Questions?

 Second to last slide to illicit questions and comments from the audience.

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Presentation Title Thank you.

(Request for the audience feedback.) Contact: Full Name: Telephone: E-mail: 16