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Archive | 1998

Processor and method for speculatively executing instructions from multiple instruction streams indicated by a branch instruction

Harshvardhan Sharangpani; Gary N. Hammond; Hans J. Mulder; Judge K. Arora


Intelligence\/sigart Bulletin | 2005

Platform 2015: Intel ® Processor and Platform Evolution for the Next Decade

Shekhar Borkar; Pradeep Dubey; Kevin C. Kahn; David Kuck; Hans J. Mulder; Steve Pawlowski; Justin R. Rattner


Archive | 1995

Processor microarchitecture for efficient dynamic scheduling and execution of chains of dependent instructions

Harshvardhan Sharangpani; Kent Fielden; Hans J. Mulder


Archive | 2001

Method and apparatus for performing predicate prediction

Edward T. Grochowski; Hans J. Mulder


Archive | 1998

Scheduling instructions with different latencies

Edward T. Grochowski; Hans J. Mulder; Derrick C. Lin


Archive | 1995

Adaptive 128-bit floating point load and store operations for quadruple precision compatibility

Harshvardhan Sharangpani; Donald Alpert; Hans J. Mulder


Archive | 1996

Apparatus for mounting a chip package to a chassis of a computer

Shekhar Borkar; Robert S. Dreyer; Hans J. Mulder; Naomi Obinata; Calvin E. Wells


Archive | 1998

Method and apparatus for predicting a predicate based on historical information and the least significant bits of operands to be compared

Edward T. Grochowski; Hans J. Mulder; Vincent E. Hummel


Archive | 1998

Method and apparatus for mounting a very large scale integration (VLSI) chip package to a computer chasis for cooling

Shekhar Borkar; Robert S. Dreyer; Hans J. Mulder; Naomi Obinata; Calvin E. Wells


Archive | 1996

Apparatus for retrofit mounting a VLSI chip to a computer chassis for current supply

Shekhar Borkar; Robert S. Dreyer; Hans J. Mulder

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