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Modern processor design : fundamentals of superscalar processors / John Paul Shen, Mikko H. Lipasti.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston ; London : McGraw-Hill Higher Education, c2005.Edition: Beta edDescription: xiv, 642 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0071230076
  • 9780071230070
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.3916   22
Contents:
1 Processor Design -- 2 Pipelined Processors -- 3 Memory and I/O Systems -- 4 Superscalar Organization -- 5 Superscalar Techniques -- 6 The PowerPC 620 -- 7 Intel's P6 Microarchitecture -- 8 Survey of Superscalar Processors -- 9 Advanced Instruction Flow Techniques -- 10 Advanced Register Data Flow Techniques -- 11 Executing Multiple Threads.
Summary: dern Processor Design: Fundamentals of Superscalar Processors is an exciting new first edition from John Shen of Carnegie Mellon University & Intel and Mikko Lipasti of the University of Wisconsin--Madison. This book brings together the numerous microarchitectural techniques for harvesting more instruction-level parallelism (ILP) to achieve better processor performance that have been proposed and implemented in real machines. Other advanced techniques from recent research efforts that extend beyond ILP to exploit thread-level parallelism (TLP) are also compiled in this book. All of these techniques, as well as the foundational principles behind them, are organized and presented within a clear framework that allows for ease of comprehension. This text is intended for an advanced computer architecture course or a course in superscalar processor design. It is written at a level appropriate for senior or first year graduate level students, and can be used by professionals as well.
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1 Processor Design -- 2 Pipelined Processors -- 3 Memory and I/O Systems -- 4 Superscalar Organization -- 5 Superscalar Techniques -- 6 The PowerPC 620 -- 7 Intel's P6 Microarchitecture -- 8 Survey of Superscalar Processors -- 9 Advanced Instruction Flow Techniques -- 10 Advanced Register Data Flow Techniques -- 11 Executing Multiple Threads.

dern Processor Design: Fundamentals of Superscalar Processors is an exciting new first edition from John Shen of Carnegie Mellon University & Intel and Mikko Lipasti of the University of Wisconsin--Madison. This book brings together the numerous microarchitectural techniques for harvesting more instruction-level parallelism (ILP) to achieve better processor performance that have been proposed and implemented in real machines. Other advanced techniques from recent research efforts that extend beyond ILP to exploit thread-level parallelism (TLP) are also compiled in this book. All of these techniques, as well as the foundational principles behind them, are organized and presented within a clear framework that allows for ease of comprehension. This text is intended for an advanced computer architecture course or a course in superscalar processor design. It is written at a level appropriate for senior or first year graduate level students, and can be used by professionals as well.

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