Superscalar Microprocessors Design Review

Superscalar Microprocessors Design
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This book is a terrific tutorial on superscalar hardware design principles and their implications for compilers. It is well organized and crystal-clear. The author, Mike Johnson (aka William M. Johnson), is Advanced Micro Devices' VP of Research and Development. He is an industry leader in microprocessor design and an excellent writer. The book is especially remarkable because it was written some years ago, derived from Mike's Ph.D. dissertation at Stanford. The principles are still current, and no other book explains them so well.

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The term superscalar describes a computer architecture that achievesperformance by concurrent execution of scalar instructions. Superscalararchitectures represent the next step in the evolution of microprocessors.This book is intended as a technical tutorial and introduction for engineers& computer scientists. The book concentrates on reduced instruction set (RISC)processors.

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