Electrical computers and digital processing systems: processing – Processing control – Branching
Patent
1997-12-23
1999-08-03
Treat, William M.
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: processing
Processing control
Branching
712204, 712210, 712212, 712213, 712206, G06F 930
Patent
active
059319445
ABSTRACT:
An instruction execution pipeline in a computer system having variable-length instructions uses branch prediction to perform self-timed marking of instructions prior to decoding. Branch handling logic is provided in an instruction marking circuit to directly mark a target instruction of a predicted branch as the next instruction to be decoded. Additionally, a branch target FIFO may be used to store information about the location of the target instruction in the instruction stream.
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Beerel Peter A.
Ginosar Ran
Kol Rakefet
Myers Christopher John
Rotem Shai
Intel Corporation
Treat William M.
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