Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1986-10-17
1988-01-26
Eng, David Y.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
G06F 1314
Patent
active
047220465
ABSTRACT:
A data processing machine includes an instruction unit that decodes and organizes a flow of instructions for processing data. In response to certain instructions, the instruction unit generates requests for storage unit resources. In addition, results generated in the instruction unit in response to certain instructions are supplied for storage in the storage unit. The storage unit selects in response to priority logic from completing requests for storage unit resources, including a high speed cache storing data, and a plurality of storage ports for transferring data from the result register to the high speed cache. Each of the storage ports generates requests for access to the high speed cache to transfer the data stored in the respective store ports to the cache. Storage unit priority is determined in part by predicting the fullness of the storage ports.
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Finan Christopher D.
Kasrazadeh Mehrzad
Petolino Joseph A.
Taylor Michael D.
Thomas Jeffrey A.
Amdahl Corporation
Eng David Y.
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