A comparison of data prefetching on an access decoupled and superscalar machine

We investigate the behavior of data prefetching on an access decoupled machine and a superscalar machine. We assess if there are benefits to using the decoupling paradigm given that an out-of-order (o-o-o) superscalar architecture could in principle prefetch to the same degree as an access decoupled...

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Hauptverfasser: Jones, G.P., Topham, N.P.
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Zusammenfassung:We investigate the behavior of data prefetching on an access decoupled machine and a superscalar machine. We assess if there are benefits to using the decoupling paradigm given that an out-of-order (o-o-o) superscalar architecture could in principle prefetch to the same degree as an access decoupled machine. We have found that for large issue width the access decoupled machine can hide memory latency more effectively than a single instruction window o-o-o superscalar architecture. Our findings also demonstrate that an access decoupled machine offers the benefit of reducing the complexity of window issue logic.
ISSN:1072-4451
DOI:10.1109/MICRO.1997.645798