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  1. Explicitly parallel instruction computing ( EPIC) is a term coined in 1997 by the HP–Intel alliance [1] to describe a computing paradigm that researchers had been investigating since the early 1980s. [2] This paradigm is also called Independence architectures. It was the basis for Intel and HP development of the Intel Itanium architecture, [3 ...

  2. The Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC) style of architecture is an evolution of VLIW that has also absorbed many superscalar concepts, albeit in a form adapted to EPIC. EPIC provides a phi-losophy of how to build ILP processors, along with a set of architectural features that support this philoso-phy.

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  4. Feb 1, 2000 · ISHPC '02: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on High Performance Computing. The Itanium processor, an implementation of an Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC) architecture, is an in-order processor that fetches, executes, and forwards results to functional units in-order. The architecture relies heavily on the ...

  5. Instruction-level parallelism. Atanasoff–Berry computer, the first computer with parallel processing [1] Instruction-level parallelism ( ILP) is the parallel or simultaneous execution of a sequence of instructions in a computer program. More specifically ILP refers to the average number of instructions run per step of this parallel execution.

  6. The Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC) style of architecture is developed to enable higher levels of instruction-level parallelism without unacceptable hardware complexity. O ver the past two and a half decades, the computer industry has grown accustomed to the spectacular rate of increase in microprocessor performance. The industry accomplished this without fundamentally ...

  7. The authors developed the Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC) style of architecture to enable higher levels of instruction-level parallelism without unacceptable hardware complexity. They focus on the broader concept of EPIC as embodied by HPL-PD (formerly known as HPL PlayDoh) architecture, which encompasses a large space of ...

  8. The authors developed the Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing (EPIC) style of architecture to enable higher levels of instruction-level-parallelism without unacceptable hardware complexity. They focus on the broader concept of EPIC as embodied by HPL-PD (formerly known as HPL PlayDoh) architecture, which encompasses a large space of ...

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