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2006
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Shane Ryoo, Sain-Zee Ueng, Wen-mei Hwu
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The 5th Workshop on EPIC Architectures and Compiler Technology, March 2006
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Even
with classical optimizations, there still is a significant amount of executed
code that is dead [Butts ASPLOS 02]
Our
experience: large amount of dead
stores
Contemporary
architectures generally can issue only one or two stores per cycle, increasing
the length of a schedule in store-laden regions
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