On 28 February 2015 at 06:47, Keean Schupke <[email protected]> wrote:

> And new processors like The Mill's belt architecture rely on it. It
> effectively has an infinite supply of new registers, and every register
> store gets a new register, but you cannot access results older than slot
> 'N' where 'N' is a model dependent number something like 1000+
>

​Wow, this is really cool.  How did I not know about this?​

I've found it a bit irritating for a while that my compiler turns its nice
SSA form into registers and then the OoOE unit turns it back into SSA.
Although I'm a huge, huge, huge fan of IA64, I ended up thinking the best
way forward was forth machines like the RTX2000 and reducing multiplier
latency.  But The Mill is even cooler!

-- 
William Leslie

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