High Performance Memory Systems 2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-8987-1_15
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Performance Potential of Effective Address Prediction of Load Instructions

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“…Other address predictors predict a load instruction by considering the behaviour of other load instructions. For instance, the Dependence-based Address Predictor (DEAP), proposed in [AEK+01], relies on the data dependences between two load instructions. The DEAP tries to detect if a load instruction (producer) loads a value that is used by another load instruction (consumer) as the base address of its memory access.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other address predictors predict a load instruction by considering the behaviour of other load instructions. For instance, the Dependence-based Address Predictor (DEAP), proposed in [AEK+01], relies on the data dependences between two load instructions. The DEAP tries to detect if a load instruction (producer) loads a value that is used by another load instruction (consumer) as the base address of its memory access.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ahuja et al [AEK+01] presented an evaluation of the potential impact of address prediction. They proposed a new prediction model, the Dependence-based Address Predictor (Section 2.5), and evaluated its impact assuming no wrong predictions.…”
Section: Hat Implementation Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%