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| Code-morphing: Fresh as a DAISY: On translating software between x86-based and VLIW processors, mainly IBM's code-morphing chip similar to Transmeta's. | | Embedded Computing: A VLIW Approach to Architecture, Compilers and Tools: By Joseph A. Fisher, Paolo Faraboschi, Cliff Young; Morgan Kaufmann, 2004, ISBN 1558607668. Technology is removing the gap between embedded and VLIW computing: high-performance methods that seemed too costly for embedded use have become feasible and popular. Book description, reviews, biographies. | | Very Long Instruction Word: Growing entry, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia] | | VLIW at IBM Research: Very-Long Instruction Word architectures: an alternative way to organize processors. Instead of the trend toward hardware making complex decisions for scheduling machine-level instructions in programs, VLIW systems do scheduling at compile time. | | VLIW Processors and Trace Scheduling: Descriptions, history, examples, references; in HTML, PDF, and in: The Computer Engineering Handbook, by Vojin Oklobdzija, CRC Press, 2001, ISBN 0849308852. |
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