Distributed completion control in microprocessor

The distributed completion mechanism maintains complex control dependence relations between instructions in a superscalar processor without the cycle time burden associated with large sequential queue structures. There are global busses, but none of them are cycle limiting (in general, they are almo...

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Main Authors MICHAEL THOMAS VADEN, CHRISTOPHER HANS OLSON, TERENCE MATTHEW POTTER
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 28.11.2001
Edition7
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Summary:The distributed completion mechanism maintains complex control dependence relations between instructions in a superscalar processor without the cycle time burden associated with large sequential queue structures. There are global busses, but none of them are cycle limiting (in general, they are almost latch-to-latch paths). The cost of this completion control mechanism is a large number of tag bits associated with each instruction stage, however, in light of shrinking lithography this cost is small and takes advantage of the strengths of newer technologies.
Bibliography:Application Number: CN19961000607