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Simulation of Macro - and Micro-fusion Procedure in CPU core

Student: Stepanov Nikita

Supervisor: Elena Ivanova

Faculty: HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE)

Educational Programme: Information Science and Computation Technology (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

This document describes the process of creating a software implementation model for macro- and micro- operations fusion in the CPU core. The document contains six semantic sections. In the “Goals and Tasks of the Work” section, the main goal of the work is defined and the main tasks for its achievement are set. The section "Review and analysis of existing technical solutions in the field of modeling of the CPU core parts work" analyzes existing technical solutions in the sphere of modeling the work of processor parts, including software simulators, which are used for processor researches. In the section “Analysis of the principles for the implementation of merger procedures”, the main differences between the merger procedures, as well as the principles for performing micro- and macro-actions, are identified. In the section “Fusion algorithm definition”, the information about the macro- and micro-fusion algorithms and lists of conditions for their implementation is presented. The “Simulated architectures” section defines a list of simulated architectures based on Intel processors ranging from Pentium M to Skylake. The features and parameters of each architecture that affect the fusion of operations are described. In the section "Development of the model software implementation" provides an overview, analysis and justification of the software choice tools and programming languages, describes the processes of creating the graphical interface, development of the prototype and software documentation, as well as the results of program testing. Number of illustrations in the document: 17. Number of applications in the document: 10 - pcs. Number of pages in the document: 101.

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