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A 0.18-μm CMOS IA-32 processor with a 4-GHz integer execution unit

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2001

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This paper describes the main features and functions of the Pentium(R) 4 processor microarchitecture. We present the front-end of the machine, including its new form of instruction cache called the trace cache, and describe the out-of-order execution engine, including a low latency double-pumped arithmetic logic unit (ALU) that runs at 4 GHz. We also discuss the memory subsystem, including the low-latency Level 1 data cache that is accessed in two clock cycles. We then describe some of the key features that contribute to the Pentium(R) 4 processor's floating-point and multimedia performance. We provide some key performance numbers for this processor, comparing it to the Pentium(R) III processor.

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