Data processor speeding up repeat processing by inhibiting...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: processing – Processing control – Branching

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C712S233000, C712S244000

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07010677

ABSTRACT:
A comparator172compares the value held in an RPT_B register171with the address of the instruction which is held in an IA register181and is to be fetched next, and outputs coincidence information indicating whether these value coincide with each other. Based on the coincidence information, a control part112generates hardware-wise a control signal for switching an instruction processing sequence to the next instruction of a repeat block in the last repeat processing of the repeat block.

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