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A multi‐output instruction (MOI) is an instruction that produces multiple outputs to its destination locations. Such inherently parallel instructions are becoming more and more popular in embedded processors, due to the advances in application‐specific architectures. In order to provide high‐level programmability and thus guarantee widespread acceptance, sophisticated compiler support for these programmable...
We address the problem of instruction selection for Multi-Output Instructions (MOIs), producing more than one result. Such inherently parallel hardware instructions are very common in the area of Application Specific Instruction Set Processors (ASIPs) and Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) which are frequently used in System-on-Chips as programmable cores. In order to provide high-level programmability,...
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