Single instruction stream parallelism is greater than two

M. Butler, Tse-Yu Yeh, Y. Patt, M. Alsup, H. Scales, M. Shebanow
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Recent studies have concluded that little parallelism (less than two operations per cycle) is available in single instruction streams. Since the amount of available parallelism should influence the design of the processor, it is important to verify how much parallelism really exists. In this study we model the execution of the SPEC benchmarks under differing resource constraints. We repeat the work of the previous researchers, and show that under the hardware resource constraints they imposed, we get similar results. On the other hand, when all constraints are removed except those ~equired by the semantics oft he program, we have found degrees of parallelism in excess of 17 instructions per cycle. Finally, and perhaps most important for exploiting single instruction stream parallelism now, we show that if the hardware is properly balanced, one can sustain from 2.0 to 5.8 instructions per cycle on a processor that is reasonable to design today.
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单指令流并行度大于2
最近的研究已经得出结论,在单个指令流中几乎没有并行性(每个周期少于两个操作)。由于可用并行性的数量会影响处理器的设计,因此验证实际存在多少并行性非常重要。在本研究中,我们在不同的资源约束下对SPEC基准的执行进行了建模。我们重复了先前研究人员的工作,并表明在他们施加的硬件资源约束下,我们得到了类似的结果。另一方面,当除去程序语义所要求的约束外的所有约束时,我们发现每个周期的并行度超过17条指令。最后,也许对于现在利用单指令流并行性最重要的是,我们表明,如果硬件得到适当的平衡,可以在当今合理设计的处理器上维持每个周期2.0到5.8条指令。
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