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Multithreaded architectures now appear across the entire range of
computing devices, from the highest-performing general purpose
devices to low-end embedded processors. Multithreading enables a
processor core to more effectively utilize its computational
resources, as a stall in one thread need not cause execution
resources to be idle. This enables the computer architect to
maximize performance within area constraints, power constraints, or
energy constraints. However, the architectural options for the
processor designer or architect looking to implement multithreading
are quite extensive and varied, as evidenced not only by the
research literature but also by the variety of commercial
implementations. This book introduces the basic concepts of
multithreading, describes a number of models of multithreading, and
then develops the three classic models (coarse-grain, fine-grain,
and simultaneous multithreading) in greater detail. It describes a
wide variety of architectural and software design tradeoffs, as
well as opportunities specific to multithreading architectures.
Finally, it details a number of important commercial and academic
hardware implementations of multithreading. Table of Contents:
Introduction / Multithreaded Execution Models / Coarse-Grain
Multithreading / Fine-Grain Multithreading / Simultaneous
Multithreading / Managing Contention / New Opportunities for
Multithreaded Processors / Experimentation and Metrics /
Implementations of Multithreaded Processors / Conclusion
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