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simplest form that a CPU can take. This type of CPU,
usually referred to as
subscalar,
operates on and
executes one
instruction on one or two
pieces of data...
- is not
uncommon for them to do "less" in a
clock cycle. In addition,
subscalar CPUs or use of
parallelism can also
affect the
performance of the computer...
-
instruction per
clock cycle (IPC < 1).
These processors are
known as
subscalar processors.
These instructions can be re-ordered and
combined into groups...
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instruction is five (CPI = 5 > 1). In this case, the
processor is said to be
subscalar. With pipelining, a new
instruction is
fetched every clock cycle by exploiting...
- and
contains seven whorls. The
spire is elevate,
later whorls becoming subscalar. The
colour is a
uniform dull brick-red,
except a
brilliant cadmium-orange...
- and 38 mm. (Original description) The s**** is high, narrow, fusiform,
subscalar,
angulated and
tubercled on the angle, strong, rough,
yellowish white...
- thin, delicate, pale chestnut, angulated,
feebly plicate, spiralled,
subscalar. It has a high conical, chestnut-tipped spire, a
distinct suture, a tumid...
- description) The high, very
narrow s**** has a
biconically fusiform shape. It is
subscalar, bicarinated, strong, and white. The
axial sculpture features numerous...
- shape. The
whorls are
convexly cylindrical. The
spire is high, narrow,
subscalar, and conical. The body
whorl is long, narrow, and conical, with a small...
- sculptured. It has a
tumid base, a
small umbilical ****. It has a
short subscalar spire (on
which the old
canal slit
forms the edge of the
successive whorls)...