Reduced Instruction Set Computer
An instruction pipeline is a technique used in the design of computers and other digital electronic devices to increase their instruction throughput (the number of instructions that can be executed in a unit of time).
In 8086 pipeline concept was introduced bcoz in 8086 we started using a buffer space which fetches the instruction at the same time when CPU processes
No. Pipeline processors are faster because they do not have to wait to fetch the next instruction, because the next instruction was "pre-fetched" already.
Supserscaling and pipelining both increase instruction output. Superscaling also uses pipelining, however, superscaling allows for all the processes to be carried out at one time.
Discarding the contents of a computer's instruction pipeline when they have become invalid due to events during program execution (e.g. branch, interrupt, exception, trap, error detection). Once flushed the pipeline must refill with instructions from the new path of control before the computer can continue running.
in 8086, there is instruction queue of 6 byte. It is one of the reason behind giving name. 8086 was introducing pipeline architecture.
When you can't look ahead, look by your side.
Data hazards in a pipeline can be mitigated by using techniques such as forwarding, stalling, and reordering instructions. Forwarding allows data to be passed directly from one stage of the pipeline to another, reducing the need to wait for data to be written back to memory. Stalling involves temporarily stopping the pipeline to resolve hazards, while instruction reordering rearranges the order of instructions to avoid data dependencies. These techniques help ensure efficient processing of data in a pipeline.
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Drivers should look 12 to 15 seconds ahead of their vehicle on city streets and ______ seconds ahead on freeways
i would check out the Russian pipeline or the Alaskan pipeline.