Hans Jacobson, Alper Buyuktosunoglu, et al.
HPCA 2011
Just-In-Time instruction delivery is a general method for saving energy in a microprocessor by dynamically limiting the number of in-flight instructions. The goal is to save energy by 1) fetching valid instructions no sooner than necessary, avoiding cycles stalled in the pipeline - especially the issue queue, and 2) reducing the number of fetches and subsequent processing of mis-speculated instructions. A simple algorithm monitors performance and adjusts the maximum number of in-flight instructions at fairly long intervals, 100K instructions in this study. The proposed JIT instruction delivery scheme provides the combined benefits of more targeted schemes proposed previously. With only a 3% performance degradation, energy savings in the fetch, decode pipe, and issue queue are 10%, 12%, and 40%, respectively.
Hans Jacobson, Alper Buyuktosunoglu, et al.
HPCA 2011
Jingwen Leng, Alper Buyuktosunoglu, et al.
MICRO 2015
Augusto Vega, Alper Buyuktosunoglu, et al.
IV 2018
Hendrik F. Hamann, Alan Weger, et al.
IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits