Title :
Developing the AMD-K5 architecture
Author_Institution :
Adv. Micro Devices Inc., Austin, TX, USA
fDate :
4/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
AMD engineers developed the K5 microarchitecture for AMD´s first home grown x86-compatible microprocessor. We designed it to not only compete with Intel Pentium-class processors but, more importantly, to establish a baseline microarchitecture and implementation for ongoing development of a family of leading-edge x86-compatible microprocessors. The resulting AMD5K86 products can decode and issue up to four x86 instructions per cycle, with full out-of-order dependency-driven execution that takes place speculatively beyond unresolved branches. As a first-time, independent x86 implementation, the K5 microprocessor presented many unique challenges and constraints to its designers
Keywords :
microprocessor chips; AMD-K5 architecture; dependency-driven execution; microarchitecture; x86-compatible microprocessor; Circuit synthesis; Computer architecture; Design methodology; Documentation; Information resources; Microprocessors; Programming; Silicon; Timing; Uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Micro, IEEE