Superscalar difference with Superpipeline
superscalar
Is a processor architecture that allows the execution of concurrent (parallel) of a lot of instruction on the same pipeline stage as well as other pipeline stages.
Superscalar able menjlankan Instruction level parallelism with a single processor. Can be applied in superscalar RISC and CISC, RISC, but in general.
pipeline
Is to improve computer performance by overlap of different stages of instruction.
In pipenline to perform the process (stages) required at least half overlapping clock. While superscalar allow the process to work simultaneously on the same clock time.
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