Very long instruction word (VLIW)

Very long instruction word

VLIW is an instruction set architecture designed to take advantage of instruction level parallelism. It allows programs to specify instructions to execute in parallel, rather than sequentially, which can lead to higher performance without the complexity of other designs.

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ELE/COS 475 Computer Architecture

Princeton University

Fall 2019

This course offers an in-depth understanding of modern computer processor and system architecture. It covers topics like instruction-set architecture, processor organization, cache, memory, multiprocessors, and more. Designed for senior-level undergraduates and first-year graduate students.

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