The development of iHARP: a multiple instruction issue processor chip

Steven, G.B., Adams, R.G., Findlay, P. and Trainis, S.A. (1991) The development of iHARP: a multiple instruction issue processor chip. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
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During the last decade RISC ideas on processor architecture have become widely accepted. RISC architectures achieve significant performance advantages over CISC architectures by striving to execute one instruction per cycle. However, a traditional RISC architemre can never execute more than one instruction per cycle. Achieving further performance improvements beyond RISC depends on developing processors which fetch and execute more than one operation in each processor cycle.

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