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Object-Oriented Computer Architecture model view 

Object-Oriented Computer Architecture model view 

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Current mainstream architectures have ISAs that are not able to maintain all the information provided by the application programmer using a high level programming language. Typically, the information that is lost in compiling to a low-level ISA is related to parallelism and speculation [14]. For example some loops are typically expressed as paralle...

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