| 21. | This allows a certain amount of overlap in operation ( pipelining ), allowing somewhat improved performance.
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| 22. | Pipelining began in earnest in the late 1970s in supercomputers such as vector processors and array processors.
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| 23. | In computer science, "'micropipelining "'is the finest level of pipelining.
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| 24. | HTTP pipelining further reduces lag time, allowing clients to send multiple requests before waiting for each response.
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| 25. | Pipelining means that the chip can accept a new command before it has finished processing the previous one.
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| 26. | Pipelining increases instruction throughput by performing multiple operations at the same time, but does not reduce flushed.
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| 27. | Cray developed the XMP line of supercomputers, using pipelining for both multiply and add / subtract functions.
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| 28. | In Alice, a promise is not a read-only view, and promise pipelining is unsupported.
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| 29. | This has often been cited as a reason that software pipelining cannot be effectively implemented on conventional architectures.
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| 30. | While a superscalar CPU is typically also pipelined, pipelining and superscalar execution are considered different performance enhancement techniques.
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