Explicit multi-threading (XMT) bridging models for instruction parallelism *(extended abstract)

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This paper envisions an extension to a standard instruction set which efficiently implements PRAM-style algorithms using explicit multi-threaded instruction-level parallelism (ILP); that is, Explicit Multi-Threading (XMT), a fine-grained computational paradigm covering the spectrum from algorithms through architecture to implementation is introduced; new elements are added where needed.

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Vishkin, U., Dascal, S., Berkovich, E., & Nuzman, J. (1998). Explicit multi-threading (XMT) bridging models for instruction parallelism *(extended abstract). In Annual ACM Symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures (pp. 140–151). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/277651.277680

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