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From: | Eugene Leitl <eugene DOT leitl AT lrz DOT uni-muenchen DOT de> |
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Date: | Fri, 21 May 1999 11:25:39 -0700 (PDT) |
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Subject: | Re: K7 potentials |
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Jens-Uwe Rumstich writes: > > (No kidding, I expect compressed assembly in the next years, x86 already > > comes close!) > > Isnīt EPIC pretty close to this? I heard, there are 3 instructions in > one > 128bit value. It would come even closer to compressed assembly IMHO :-) Compressed assembly? Had been around for quite a while. It's called threaded code. Current instances involve MISC (minimal instruction set computers) chips like MuP21 and i21/F21. Those unafraid of dire lunacy may check out http://www.lrz-muenchen.de/~ui22204/.html/txt/8uliw.txt It's kinda old, but the concepts are still current.
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