Is VLIW architecture obsolete or still relevant?
While VLIW faced challenges in widespread adoption for general-purpose CPUs due to compiler complexity and binary compatibility issues, its core principles remain relevant. The pursuit of parallelism, whether through dynamic scheduling in superscalar processors or explicit instruction bundling, continues. VLIW concepts find application in specialized architectures, like Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) and some accelerators, where compiler control is advantageous.
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