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Apollo Computer Inc. Marketing Brochure, The Series 10000 Personal Supercomputer. Chelmsford, MA, 1988.

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Limits on Multiple Instruction Issue - Smith, Johnson, Horowitz (1989)   (78 citations)  (Correct)

....clock cycle; we call these super scalar processors. The problem of exploiting instruction level concurrency has been extensively studied for scientific applications. In fact, there are already on the market simple super scalar machines which allow concurrent integer and floating point execution[Apol 88] This paper demonstrates that highly optimized, non scientific applications also contain ample instruction level concurrency to sustain an execution rate of two instructions per clock cycle. However, the cost requirements necessary to provide the instruction bandwidth needed by the ....

Apollo Computer Inc. Marketing Brochure, The Series 10000 Personal Supercomputer. Chelmsford, MA, 1988.


Boosting Beyond Static Scheduling in a Superscalar Processor - Smith, Lam, Horowitz (1990)   (63 citations)  (Correct)

....while staticallyscheduled superscalar processors refer to instructions within a single fetch block. A VLIW operation is equivalent to a superscalar instruction since both control a single functional unit. Many statically scheduled machines have been announced either as superscalar processors [1, 17] or as VLIW processors [4] Unfortunately, all these machines encounter difficulties when scheduling across conditional branches even though software branch prediction can be as accurate as hardware branch prediction [13] Delay branch schedulers are able to perform some limited movement of ....

Apollo Computer Inc. Marketing Brochure, The Series 10000 Personal Supercomputer. Chelmsford, MA, 1988.

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