Prefetching of committed instructions from a memory to an instru

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: memory – Storage accessing and control – Hierarchical memories

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711213, 711123, 711122, 395383, 395584, G06F 938

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ABSTRACT:
A method for selectively prefetching a cache line into a primary instruction cache within a processor from main memory allows for cold cache instruction prefetching of additional cache lines when the requested cache line does not reside within either the primary or secondary cache associated with the processor and there are not unresolved branches associated with the requested instruction in the cache line.

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