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- branch, incurring a delay. The time that is wasted in case of a branch misprediction is equal to the number of stages in the pipeline from the fetch stage...
- Deterrence theory refers to the scholarship and practice of how threats of using force by one party can convince another party to refrain from initiating...
- Self-knowledge is a term used in psychology to describe the information that an individual draws upon when finding answers to the questions "What am I...
- algorithm that significantly increases performance and reduces energy from misprediction and speculation Early IC tag –3-way L1 cache at direct-mapped power*...
- most processors, the speculative execution resulting from a branch misprediction may leave observable side effects that may reveal private data to attackers...
- temporarily by a microprocessor, without committing their results due to a misprediction or error, resulting in leaking secret data to an unauthorized party...
- Considered, 12 May 2009. Hsee CK, Zhang J (May 2004). "Distinction bias: misprediction and mischoice due to joint evaluation". Journal of Personality and Social...
- temporarily by a microprocessor, without committing their results due to a misprediction or error, resulting in leaking secret data to an unauthorized party...
- theory, increase throughput. However, if the processor has a branch misprediction then the entire buffer may need to be flushed, wasting a lot of clock...
- the predicted execution is allowed to commit; however, if there is a misprediction, execution has to be unrolled and re-executed. Common forms of this...