Space - Time Scheduling of Instruction-Level Parallelism on a Raw Machine
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Lee, Walter; Barua, R.; Srikrishna, D.; Babb, Jonathan; Sarkar, V.; Amarasinghe, Saman; Agarwal, Anant; ... Show more Show less
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Advances in VLSI technology will enable chips with over a billion transistors within the next decade. Unfortunately, the centralized-resource architectures of modern microprocessors are ill-suited to exploit such advances. Achieving a high level of parallelism at a reasonable clock speed requires distributing the processor resources - a trend already visible in the dual-register-file architecture of the Alpha 21264.
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1997-12Series/Report no.
MIT-LCS-TM-572