T. N. Vijaykumar and Gurindar S. Sohi, "Task selection for the multiscalar architecture," in Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Special Issue on Compilation and Architectural Support for Parallel Applications, August, 1999.

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....approach between using only run time analysis and requiring complete compile time analysis. While the Multiscalar uses extensive hardware support to dynamically analyze and correct read write violations, it does require the compiler to partition the application program into appropriate threads [38]. Our approach with the superthreaded processor has been to simplify the hardware as much as possible compared to the Multiscalar or the ATLAS architectures. The superthreaded processor then relies on the compiler to partition the application program into threads. Additionally, the compiler must ....

T. N. Vijaykumar and Gurindar S. Sohi, "Task selection for the multiscalar architecture," in Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Special Issue on Compilation and Architectural Support for Parallel Applications, August, 1999.

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