frostedflakes
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You do realize the difference between poor out-of-order execution, and no out-of-order execution, right? Your post implied the latter, which is completely false.
You do realize the difference between poor out-of-order execution, and no out-of-order execution, right? Your post implied the latter, which is completely false.
Nope, you're wrong. You were talking about OOO execution, he was talking about OOO load/stores. Different things.
If that's the case, surely you can understand my confusion. P6 was Intel's first general out-of-order architecture, and that's when he claimed this feature was introduced. The newer implementation he was talking about for out-of-order load/store operations wasn't introduced until the Core architecture, however.Nope, you're wrong. You were talking about OOO execution, he was talking about OOO load/stores. Different things.