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Baring it all to Software: The Raw Machine
(1997-03)
Rapid advances in technology force a quest for computer architectures that exploit new opportunities and shed existing mechanisms that do not scale. Current architectures, such as hardware scheduled superscalars, are ...
How to Build Scalable On-Chip ILP Networks for a Decentralized Architecture
(2000-04)
The era of billion transistors-on-a-chip is creating a completely different set of design constraints, forcing radically new microprocessor archiecture designs. This paper examines a few of the possible microarchitectures ...
Space - Time Scheduling of Instruction-Level Parallelism on a Raw Machine
(1997-12)
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. ...