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HPCA
1999
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
A Study of Control Independence in Superscalar Processors
Control independence has been put forward as a significant new source of instruction-level parallelism for future generation processors. However, its performance potential under p...
Eric Rotenberg, Quinn Jacobson, James E. Smith
ISCA
1999
IEEE
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Decoupling Local Variable Accesses in a Wide-Issue Superscalar Processor
Providing adequate data bandwidth is extremely important for a wide-issue superscalar processor to achieve its full performance potential. Adding a large number of ports to a data...
Sangyeun Cho, Pen-Chung Yew, Gyungho Lee
ASPLOS
1992
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Efficient Superscalar Performance Through Boosting
The foremost goal of superscalar processor design is to increase performance through the exploitation of instruction-level parallelism (ILP). Previous studies have shown that spec...
Michael D. Smith, Mark Horowitz, Monica S. Lam
ISCA
2002
IEEE
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Power and Performance Evaluation of Globally Asynchronous Locally Synchronous Processors
Due to shrinking technologies and increasing design sizes, it is becoming more difficult and expensive to distribute a global clock signal with low skew throughout a processor di...
Anoop Iyer, Diana Marculescu
HPCA
1998
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Performance Study of a Concurrent Multithreaded Processor
The performance of a concurrent multithreaded architectural model, called superthreading 15 , is studied in this paper. It tries to integrate optimizing compilation techniques and...
Jenn-Yuan Tsai, Zhenzhen Jiang, Eric Ness, Pen-Chu...