How Useful Are Non-Blocking Loads, Stream Buffers and Speculative Execution in Multiple Issue Processors?
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Keith I. Farkas, Norman P. Jouppi, Paul Chow
How Useful Are Non-Blocking Loads, Stream Buffers and Speculative Execution in Multiple Issue Processors?
HPCA, 1995.

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@inproceedings{HPCA-1995-FarkasJC,
	author        = "Keith I. Farkas and Norman P. Jouppi and Paul Chow",
	booktitle     = "{Proceedings of the First Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture}",
	doi           = "10.1109/HPCA.1995.386553",
	isbn          = "0-8186-6445-2",
	pages         = "78--89",
	publisher     = "{IEEE Computer Society}",
	title         = "{How Useful Are Non-Blocking Loads, Stream Buffers and Speculative Execution in Multiple Issue Processors?}",
	year          = 1995,
}

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