Hi guys and gals,
I have embedded my definition of VLIW to the English version of
wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Very_long_instruction_word.
English,
"Very Long Instruction Word or VLIW refers to a CPU architecture
designed to take advantage of instruction level parallelism (ILP).
( Alternatively, Variable Length Instruction Word or VLIW refers to a
CPU instruction ( instruction set ) designed to load ( or copy ) a
literal value count of inline Machine code to the on-chip RAM for
higher speed CPU decoding. ) A processor that executes every
instruction one after the other (i.e. a non-pipelined scalar
architecture) may use processor resources inefficiently, potentially
leading to poor performance. The performance can be improved by
executing different sub-steps of sequential instructions
simultaneously (this is pipelining), or even executing multiple
instructions entirely simultaneously as in superscalar architectures.
Further improvement can be achieved by executing instructions in an
order different from the order they appear in the program; this is
called out-of-order execution."
I have tried some rough machine assited translations using AltaVista's
Babelfish,
Spanish, for example,
… (Alternativamente, la palabra de instrucción de la longitud variable
o VLIW refiere a una instrucción de la CPU (sistema de instrucción)
diseñada para cargar (o a la copia) una cuenta literal del valor del
código automático en línea al RAM de la en-viruta para descifrar más
alto de la CPU de la velocidad. …
but with Washington's 1997 non-feasance and IBM Defense stalking me,
I'm not sure how long ...
regards,
anonymous - 11 Jun 2009 14:53 GMT
> Hi guys and gals,
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> regards,
Here is a starter link for VLIW SMP MPP Forth,
Java decode alternative,
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.java.machine/msg/38236e7c4267bb08?dmode
=source&hl=en
regards,