| N. Malik, R. J. Eickemeyer, and S. Vassiliadis, "Architectural effects on dual instruction issue with interlock collapsing ALUs," in Proc. 12th Annu. Int. Phoenix Conf. Computers Communications, Mar. 1993, pp. 42--48. |
....longer the two instructions can travel together in the pipeline, fewer resources are needed and less power is consumed. In particular, in cases where we can build an execution unit that can execute dependent fused instructions together, we can reduce the program critical path and gain performance [38]. 2) Execution: Increased instruction level parallelism starts with a wider machine. More execution units, a larger out of order instruction window, and the ability to process more dependency tracking and instruction scheduling per cycle are required, but are not enough. With out of order ....
N. Malik, R. J. Eickemeyer, and S. Vassiliadis, "Architectural effects on dual instruction issue with interlock collapsing ALUs," in Proc. 12th Annu. Int. Phoenix Conf. Computers Communications, Mar. 1993, pp. 42--48.
....Address Trace Compression For Reducing File Size And Access Time Eric E. Johnson and Jiheng Ha Parallel Architecture Research Lab New Mexico State University ejohnson nmsu.edu This work was supported in part by the U.S. Army Research Office under grant DAAH04 93 0229. 214 example, Malik [5] describes the use of traces of instruction streams to evaluate novel ALU architectures. Trace filtering can, of course, be applied to discard low information segments of traces for each subsystem to be evaluated, but the need to store multiple filtered traces produced from each original trace ....
Malik, N., et al., "Architectural Effects on Dual Instruction Issue with Interlock Collapsing ALUs," Proceedings, 1993 International Phoenix Conference on Computers and Communications: 42-48.
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