| G. T. Hochgesang, R. V. Lemay, and H. F. Silverman. The attached processor for speech. Proceedings ICASSP, 1980. |
....than microcode memory. Therefore reducing main memory accesses was essential for performance. Microcoded multicycle instruction sets in large computers began to loose their appeal during the late 1970s as research, particularly at IBM, started to reveal inefficiencies in the microcode philosophy [2]. Observations of instruction set usage suggested that only a small subset of instructions were being utilized by high level language compilers [3] This was due to the fact that it is a difficult problem to recognize when to use a complex machine instruction given a highlevel language program. In ....
G. T. Hochgesang, R. V. Lemay, and H. F. Silverman. The attached processor for speech. Proceedings ICASSP, 1980.
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