Intel's Pentium Processor, a lecture by John Crawford, Donald Alpert and Beatrice Fu
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An Overview of Intel's Pentium Processor, a lecture by John Crawford, Donald Alpert and Beatrice Fu. This video was recorded on June, 1993.
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This talk begins with a brief look at the growth of Intel's micropro-cessor line from 1971 (4004) through 1993 (Pentium™ Processor). Then, the key micro-architecture features on the Pentium Processor
(superscalar, branch prediction, pipelined floating point, etc.) are introduced, and their effectiveness is measured on the SPECint 92 benchmark suite, using built-in performance monitoring features. Next, the compiler technology co-developed with the Pentium Processor is described and is illustrated by an animation of the instruction flow through the instruction pipeline. The talk concludes with a comparison of the Pentium Processor and the Intel486™ CPU executing the SPECint 92 and SPECfp 92 benchmark suites as compiled by three different compilers, summarizing the performance benefits of the hardware and compiler techniques discussed earlier.
Lot number; X6636.2013
Catalog number: 102624709
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