Architecture with non-sequential dynamic execution scheduling

Architecture with non-sequential dynamic execution scheduling

Architecture with non-sequential dynamic execution scheduling, also known by the acronym ANDES, was the Silicon Graphics marketing term for Out-of-order execution. The term was a marketing buzzword for the MIPS R10000 microprocessor.


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