A wire-delay scalable microprocessor architecture for high performance systems

This scalable processor architecture consists of chained ALUs to minimize the physical distance between dependent instructions, thus mitigating the effect of long on-chip wire delays. Simulation studies demonstrate 1.3-15/spl times/ more instructions per clock than conventional superscalar architectures.

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