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Subject: Re: Multiple processors on one chip...

Author: Tom Kerrigan

Date: 21:44:04 03/05/00

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On March 05, 2000 at 23:28:55, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>>Yes, I know exactly how all of this stuff works. I'm still only interested in
>>the concrete improvement (and not necessarily for the x86). I thought I made
>>this extremely clear a few posts ago. If you don't have any actual data, I'm a
>>little confused as to why you're replying to my posts.
>I'm not www.intel.com.  Go there, and read.  You will find the data you
>want, with a detailed explanation of both processor architectures and real
>details  on why the register renaming is an issue.  I think MIPS was the
>first to use this idea, but it makes sense.

I think you misread again. I wrote "I know exactly how all of this stuff works."
You are wasting your time by explaining it over and over and over.

And I have been to www.intel.com. I spent almost an hour searching for this
stuff and I could not find it.

Evidently you have found what I'm looking for. ("You will find the data you
want, etc.") I would really appreciate it if you posted the URL of this data.

-Tom



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