Abstract:
Method, process, and apparatus to efficiently store, read, and/or process portions of word data. A portion of a data word, which includes multiple portions, may be read by a computer processor. The processor may read a first portion of the data word from a first memory. The processor may read a second portion of the data word from a second portion of memory. The second portion may include bits which are less critical than the bits of the first portion. The second memory may be distinct from the first memory based on one or more physical attributes.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses relating to assigning a logical thread to a physical thread. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes a data storage device that stores code that when executed by a hardware processor causes the hardware processor to perform the following: translating an instruction into a translated instruction, assigning a logical thread for the translated instruction, and providing a thread map hint for the translated instruction; and a hardware scheduler to assign a physical thread of the hardware processor to execute the logical thread based on the thread map hint.
Abstract:
Method, process, and apparatus to efficiently store, read, and/or process syllables of word data. A portion of a data word, which includes multiple syllables, may be read by a computer processor. The processor may read a first syllable of the data word from a first memory. The processor may read a second syllable of the data word from a second portion of memory. The second syllable may include bits which are less critical than the bits of the first syllable. The second memory may be distinct from the first memory based on one or more physical attributes.
Abstract:
Method, process, and apparatus to efficiently store, read, and/or process syllables of word data. A portion of a data word, which includes multiple syllables, may be read by a computer processor. The processor may read a first syllable of the data word from a first memory. The processor may read a second syllable of the data word from a second portion of memory. The second syllable may include bits which are less critical than the bits of the first syllable. The second memory may be distinct from the first memory based on one or more physical attributes.