Proceedings of the 20th Annual Workshop on Microprogramming - MICRO 20 1987
DOI: 10.1145/255305.255333
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A case study in using two-level control stores

Abstract: A two-level control store can reduce storage requirements of microprograms without affecting microprogrammability, which is important for a processor programmed directly in microcode.This paper presents a case study investigating how to use a two-level control store effectively. The study is based on Warp cell, a high-performance. microprogrammable processor used in a systolic array computer called Warp. Warp cell is programmed directly in microcode by an optimizing compiler and uses wide horizontal microinstr… Show more

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