ABSTRACT
The VLIW model describes a philosophy whereby the compiler organizes several nondependent machine operations into the same instruction word. Some features of this form of architecture are illustrated and certain strategies on presenting this topic to students are shown.
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- Teaching very large instruction word architectures
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