An operation defined in the computer instruction is conditionally carried out in dependence on stored condition values which determine for each lane whether or not the operation is to be executed on objects in that lane. An execution unit for a computer system, a computer system and a method ...
The computer system also includes instruction decode and execution circuitry that is capable of decoding and executing one or more instructions that alter a path of program execution based on the availability status of one or more of the registers. In one embodiment, a latency probe instruction ...
2 计算机视觉 Computer Vision 3 语音识别 Speech Recognition 4 数据库管理系统 Database Management System 5 财务分析 Financial Analytics 6 医学成像 Medical Imaging ■■2 通过SIMD执行开发数据并行性 Exploiting Data Parallelism with SIMD Execution ■1 开发数据并行性 Exploiting Data Parallelism ■2 SIMD执行...
Software installation and testing for build-to-order computer system The method comprising: accessing a command in the sequence of steps; generates a file containing the start execution instruction; execute the command; When... 理查德·D·安伯格,罗杰·W·翁,迈克尔·A·布伦德里奇 - CN 被引量: 15...
The front end contains two instruction decoders that enable up to two instructions to be decoded per cycle, and this is consistent with the Intel Atom processor’s dual instruction execution architecture. These decoders assume the boundary of an instruction is known, which is a change from ...
gap, the difference between the operations provided in HLLs and those provided in computer architecture. Symptoms of this gap are alleged to include execution inefficiency, excessive machine program size, and compiler complexity. Designers responded with architectures intended to close this gap. Key feat...
gap, the difference between the operations provided in HLLs and those provided in computer architecture. Symptoms of this gap are alleged to include execution inefficiency, excessive machine program size, and compiler complexity. Designers responded with architectures intended to close this gap. Key feat...
In subject area: Computer Science Complex Instruction Set Computer (CISC) architecture refers to a type of processor design that includes a large number of complex instructions capable of performing multiple internal operations in a single instruction. This architecture allows for the execution of algori...
On the one side, this yields lower performance and thus slower execution times, as well as less flexibility with regard to the operating systems that can be used on ARM systems. On the other side, due to the reduced instruction sets, a smaller amount of transistors is required to store ...
A high-performance, superscalar-based computer system with out-of-order instruction execution for enhanced resource utilization and performance throughput. The computer system fetch