Abstract
Decades-old explicit dataflow architectures eliminate many of the overheads of general-purpose processors but have not been successful because of their lack of sufficient control speculation and the latency overhead of explicit communication. This article observes a synergy between out-of-order (OoO) and explicit dataflow processors, in which dynamically switching between them according to program phases can greatly improve performance and energy efficiency.
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