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STMicroelectronics R&D (Beijing) Co., Ltd.

STMicroelectronics R&D (Beijing) Co., Ltd. Patent applications
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20100169626SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A MULTI-SCHEMA BRANCH PREDICTOR - A system and method for predicting the execution of a branch of computer-executable instructions. In an embodiment, a branch predictor may include a program-counter register operable to store a program-counter value and a branch-history register operable to store a branch-history value. Additionally, the branch predictor may include a prediction hash table having a plurality of prediction values each uniquely corresponding to a plurality of memory locations. With these components, the branch predictor may generate a first prediction value that corresponds to the program-counter value and may generate a second prediction value that corresponds to a logical combination of the program-counter value and the branch-history value. With these two prediction values obtained from two different prediction schemas, the branch predictor is better suited to generate an overall prediction value based on the first and second prediction values that is more accurate than a single prediction value based upon a single prediction schema.07-01-2010
20100169616REDUCING INSTRUCTION COLLISIONS IN A PROCESSOR - An embodiment of a technique for selecting instructions for execution from an issue queue at multiple function units while reducing the chances of instruction collisions. Each function unit in a processor may include a selection logic circuit that selects a specific instruction from the issue queue for execution. In order to avoid instruction collision, a function unit may have a selection logic circuit that may select two instructions from an instruction queue: one according to a first selection technique and one according to a second selection technique. Then, by comparing the instruction selected by the first selection technique to the instruction selected by the selection logic circuit of another function unit, the instruction selected by the second technique may be used instead if there will be an instruction collision because the instruction selected by the first selection technique is the same as the instruction selected at a different function unit.07-01-2010