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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 ...
Bitwidth Analysis with Application to Silicon Compilation
(1999-11)
In this paper introduces Bitwise, a compiler that minimizes the bitwidth - the number of bits used to represent each operand - for both integers and pointers in a program. By propagating static information both forward and ...
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. ...