Mail Archives: pgcc/1999/07/06/11:31:47
> On Fri, Jul 02, 1999 at 01:50:20PM +0100, David Jonsson wrote:
> > > > Will the K7 be less "register starved" than the rest of the x86
> > > >archictecture, or was this simply not possible while maintaining x86
> > > >compatibility????
> > > > If it will have more registers, how much difference will this make
> >
> > The only way to increase register amounts is to introduce new CPU states just like they have with PIII.
>
> Not really. Thats a clean way but doesn't help existing software. There
> are methods to increase the number of registers (e.g. register
> renaming). These methods might even be more efficient in some cases since
Interesting trick to increase register file is used by Cyrix CPUs.
They allow lock page of memory in cache and accesses are then af fast as to
registers. This is not 100% replacement, but also quite crazy idea.
Best way to increase number of registers is to buy Ultrasparc anyway :)
Honza
> they save on the number of bits necessary to encode a register.
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