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23rd EUROMICRO Conference '97 New Frontiers of Information Technology
Superscalar Extension for the Multris Processor
Budapest, HUNGARY
September 01-September 04
ISBN: 0-8186-8129-2
Unnikrishnan R. Nair, Cornet Inc.
Donna J. Quammen, George Mason University
Daniel Tabak, George Mason University
The MULTRIS (MULTitasking RISC) is a RISC-type processor developed at George Mason University and targeted for multitasking languages. The paper extends the previous design of the GMU MULTRIS processor, by providing it with a deeper pipeline and with instruction level parallelism (ILP) capability. The design is modified for several versions of superscalar operation: two-issue, three-issue, and four-issue. A detailed design extension for the above options is presented and discussed. A significant improvement in performance, compared to the earlier design can be attained.
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Unnikrishnan R. Nair, Donna J. Quammen, Daniel Tabak, "Superscalar Extension for the Multris Processor," euromicro, pp.482, 23rd EUROMICRO Conference '97 New Frontiers of Information Technology, 1997
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