| A. Unger, T. Ungerer, and E. Zehendner. Static speculation, dynamic resolution. Proc. of the 7th Workshop on Compilers for Parallel Computing (CPC '98), Linkoping, Sweden, June 1998. |
....the processing elements that execute our speculatively assigned program paths must be restricted to the dependence hierarchy and is therefore also slightly more complex. Using our technique to speculate on data dependencies can be used directly to generate programs for a multiscalar processor [20]. Trace processors [15] partition a processor into multiple distinct cores similar to multiscalar and break the program into traces. Traces are collected by a trace cache which is a special instruction cache that captures dynamic instruction sequences. One core of a trace processor executes ....
A. Unger, T. Ungerer, and E. Zehendner. Static speculation, dynamic resolution. Proc. of the 7th Workshop on Compilers for Parallel Computing (CPC '98), Linkoping, Sweden, June 1998.
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