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by kens
1046 days ago
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Well, I can't stop you from using a nonstandard definition :-) The original definition of superscalar from Agerwala and Cocke of IBM was dispatching multiple instructions to the execution units every cycle. This is the same definition used by the other sources I've checked. There are processors such as the Motorola 88100 and the Intel 80960KA that had multiple functional units and scoreboards, but were not considered superscalar. The follow-on 88110 and 80960CA processors could issue multiple instructions per clock, and were called superscalar by their creators. https://techmonitor.ai/technology/motorola_lifts_the_veil_on... https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/63681 |
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