Sunday, August 9, 2009

Superscalar

As the number of transistors increases, chip designer could afford to put more than 1 ALU on a single chip. As the design could do more than one scalar operations, it was called superscalar. IBM RS6000 was the first superscalar CPU released in 1990. The first superscalar CPU from Intel was Pentium, released in 1993.

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