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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Arquitectura de Computadors
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. CAP - Grup de Computació d'Altes Prestacions
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Santana Jaria, Oliverio J.
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Ramírez Bellido, Alejandro
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Valero Cortés, Mateo
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Santana, O., Ramírez , A., Valero, M. "Predicting multiple streams per cycle". 2005.
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https://hdl.handle.net/2117/106641
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The next stream predictor is an accurate branch predictor that provides stream level sequencing. Every stream prediction contains a full stream of instructions, that is, a sequence of instructions from the target of a taken branch to the next taken branch, potentially containing multiple basic blocks. The long size of instruction streams makes it possible for the stream predictor to provide high fetch bandwidth and to tolerate the prediction table access latency. Therefore, an excellent way for improving the behavior of the next stream predictor is to enlarge instruction streams.
In this paper, we provide a comprehensive analysis of dynamic instruction streams, showing that focusing on particular kinds of stream is not a good strategy due to Amdahl's law. Consequently, we propose the multiple stream predictor, a novel mechanism that deals with all kinds of streams by combining single streams into long virtual streams. We show that our multiple stream predictor is able to tolerate the prediction table access latency without requiring the complexity caused by additional hardware mechanisms like prediction overriding, also reducing the overall branch predictor energy consumption.
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Postprint (published version)
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application/pdf
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UPC-DAC-RR-CAP-2005-13
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Àrees temàtiques de la UPC::Informàtica::Arquitectura de computadors
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Microprocessors
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Parallel processing (Electronic computers)
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Microprocessadors
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Processament en paral·lel (Ordinadors)
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Predicting multiple streams per cycle
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External research report