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|<div style="background:#ffff00">[[Current SPO600 Weekly Schedule|Weekly Schedule]]</div>[[Current SPO600 Participants|Participants and Project Table]]<br />[http://www.senecacollege.ca/ssos/findWithoutSemester/spo600/sict Course Outline]<br />[[media:SPO600 Fall 2021 addendum.pdf|SPO600 Fall 2021 Addendum]]<br />[[SPO600 Course Policies|Course Policies]]<br /><!-- [http://linaro.org Linaro]<br />-->[httphttps://zenittelescope.senecaccdot.on.ca/~chris.tyler/planet/ Planet CDOTsystems Telescope]<br />
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SPO600 is a professional option in the [http://ict.senecac.on.ca/ Seneca School of Information and Communication Technology] [https://ict.senecacollege.ca/academic-programs/cty/overview CTY] and [https://ict.senecacollege.ca/academic-programs/cpa/overview CPA] programs. First offered: Winter 2014.
== SPO600 in Winter 2020 Fall 2021 ==
A new computer architecture has appeared: 64-bit ARM systems (also known as "ARM64" or "AArch64"). While AArch64 is showing up in cell phones and tablets, it is also poised to pounce on the datacentre. Most of the work of porting core software to AArch64 has been completed, and at this point, just about everything that runs on x86_64 Linux systems will run an AArch64 systems. However, the x86_64 architecture has been around for many years, and software has been well-optimized to work on that architecture; but AArch64 is relatively new, and it may be possible to get better performance with additional tuning and optimization.
== Course Outline ==
See the online [https://ict.senecacollege.ca/course/spo600 course outline] for course details, and the [[media:SPO600 Fall 2021 addendum.pdf|Fall 2021 Addendum]] for additional course details.

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