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  • * April 1: [[Intel]] releases the [[Micro Computer Set-8]] featuring the {{intel|8008}}
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  • [[File:ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES Am386 TM DX-40 NG80386DX-40 D 313NFY9 m AMD 5983D 9312BP MALAYSIA.j
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  • ...in the ''IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits (JSSC), IEEE HotChips, IEEE Micro,'' and ''ACM/IEEE DAC''. ...ine-Grained 1,000-Processor Array for Task-Parallel Applications,"''] IEEE Micro, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 63–69, March-April 2017.
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  • * June 13: [[Raza Micro]] acquires [[Alchemy]] from [[AMD]]
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  • ...G''') focuses on the design and implementation of digital and mixed-signal micro-electronic systems.
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  • Advanced Micro Devices, Cyrix, IBM and SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics today announced a new
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  • Originally Published by [[Advanced Micro Devices]], [[Cyrix Corporation]], [[IBM Microelectronics Division]], and [[ <small>Issued jointly by Advanced Micro Devices, Cyrix Corporation, IBM Microelectronics Division, SGS-Thomson</sma
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  • ** Micro-op issue *** Short decode: Two x86 instructions that generate up to two micro-ops each
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  • ...tage probing must be done from both paths. Zen has a specific unit called 'Micro-Tags' which does the probing and determines whether the instruction should ...urther cracked into smaller simpler single fixed length operation called [[micro-operations]] (µOPs). µOPs are a fixed length operation that performs just
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  • ...he hit the op cache receives a fetch address and enters macro-ops into the micro-op queue. If the machine was not in OC-mode already the op cache stalls unt ...ion decoder can send up to four instructions per cycle to the op cache and micro-op queue. This has to encompass at least four, and various sources suggest
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  • | image = KL Advanced Micro Devices AM9080.jpg
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  • '''AppliedMicro''' ('''APM''' or '''AMCC'''), formerly '''Applied Micro Circuits Corporation''', is an American fabless semiconductor company that
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  • |package type=Organic Micro Pin Grid Array
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  • ...a Addendum: Command Reference: Instructions (Command Opcodes) for the HEVC Micro-Controller (HuC)]]
    33 KB (4,255 words) - 17:41, 1 November 2018
  • ...85]] and was extended to be used as a [[coprocessor]] in the Acorn's [[BBC Micro]] microcomputers. ARM1 was distributed as an evaluation system and was neve
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  • ...of [[1981]]. In December of [[1981]] Acorn Computers introduced the [[BBC Micro]], becoming a great success. The Acorn BBC Micro made use of the {{mos|6502}}, a highly popular {{arch|8}} microprocessor op
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  • * Micro-SD slot (2GB bundle)
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  • ...tructions map directly to execution units and do not require decoding into micro-ops. * H. Sharangpani, “ITANIUM PROCESSOR MICROARCHITECTURE.” IEEE MICRO, Sep. 2000.
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  • ...eration''' ('''Macro-Ops''' or '''MOP''') is a more complex version of a [[micro-operation]] as handled by the [[microprocessor]]. Macro-Operations have a n ...omplex operations that are often decomposed into one or more very simple [[micro-operations]] further down the pipeline.
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  • {{title|Micro-Operation (µOP)}} ...associated with [[CISC]] [[ISA]]s such as [[x86]] and [[z/Architecture]], micro-ops are also used in various [[RISC]] designs such as [[ARM]] and [[POWER]]
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