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La compréhension de l'utilisation des jeux d'instructions dans les applications DOS/Windows typiques joue un rôle très important dans la conception de microprocesseurs compatibles x86 hautes performances. Cet article présente les outils d'une telle analyse, les résultats de l'analyse et leurs implications sur la conception d'un processeur superscalaire basé sur RISC pour une exécution efficace des instructions x86. Les résultats analysés sont utilisés pour optimiser l’exécution d’instructions et de micro-opérations fréquemment exécutées.
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Ing-Jer HUANG, Tzu-Chin PENG, "Analysis of x86 Instruction Set Usage for DOS/Windows Applications and Its Implication on Superscalar Design" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E85-D, no. 6, pp. 929-939, June 2002, doi: .
Abstract: The understanding of instruction set usage in typical DOS/Windows applications plays a very important role in designing high performance x86 compatible microprocessors. This paper presents the tools to such analysis, the analysis results, and their implications on the design of a RISC-based superscalar processor for efficient x86 instruction execution. The analyzed results are used to optimize the execution of frequently executed instructions and micro operations.
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