| Motorola Semiconductor Products. Motorola's DragonBall(tm) integrated processor family. http://www.mot.com/SPS/WIRELESS/products/DragonBall.html, 1999. |
....and often only single issue, yet this simplicity does not preclude their suffering from pipeline stalls due to data hazards, control hazards and cache misses. In fact, some systems contain no cache, in which case each memory reference introduces a stall. Examples include the Motorola DragonBall [15], used in Palm Pilots and the Zilog Z80 [16] used in Nintendo Gameboys. In addition, this simplicity means that techniques like out of order issue, dynamic branch prediction and large, highly associative caches may not be available. dMT uses a lightweight version of multithreading to squash these ....
Motorola Semiconductor Products. Motorola's DragonBall(tm) integrated processor family. www.mot.com/SPS/WIRELESS/products/DragonBall.html.
....in order issue and often only single issue, yet this simplicity does not preclude their suffering from pipeline stalls due to data hazards and cache misses. In fact, some systems contain no cache, in which case each memory reference introduces a stall. Examples include the Motorola DragonBall [9], used in Palm Pilots, and the Zilog Z80 [10] used in Nintendo GameBoys. In addition, this simplicity means techniques like out of order issue, branch prediction, and data forwarding are not available to eliminate these stall cycles. dMT uses a low cost version of multithreading to squash these ....
Motorola Semiconductor Products. Motorola's DragonBall(tm) integrated processor family. Web site, http://www.mot.com/SPS/WIRELESS/products/DragonBall.html, 1999.
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Motorola Semiconductor Products. Motorola's DragonBall(tm) integrated processor family. http://www.mot.com/SPS/WIRELESS/products/DragonBall.html, 1999.
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