| 31. | Pipelining is the broader concept and most modern processors load their instructions some clock cycles before they execute them.
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| 32. | Streaming computations can be efficiently accommodated using software pipelining of memory block transfers using a multi-buffering strategy.
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| 33. | They usually combine this feature with pipelining and thus can issue more than one instruction per clock cycle ( ).
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| 34. | Nevertheless, the use of pipelining on the 7600 improved performance over the 6600 by a factor of about 3.
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| 35. | Pipelining is a very widespread and heavily used practice on stream processors, with GPUs featuring pipelines exceeding 200 stages.
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| 36. | The high operating frequencies were achieved through the technique of deep pipelining ( called super-pipelining at the time ).
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| 37. | The high operating frequencies were achieved through the technique of deep pipelining ( called super-pipelining at the time ).
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| 38. | Many bitboard operations require fewer conditionals and therefore increase pipelining and make effective use of multiple execution units on many CPUs.
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| 39. | The promise pipelining technique ( using futures to overcome latency ) was invented by Barbara Liskov and Liuba Shrira in 1988,
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| 40. | To get better CPI values without pipelining, the number of execution units must be greater than the number of stages.
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