Abstract
The vector-thread (VT) architectural paradigm describes a class of architectures that unify the vector and multithreaded execution models. VT architectures compactly encode large amounts of structured parallelism in a form that lets simple microarchitectures attain high performance at low power by avoiding complex control and data path structures and by reducing activity on long wires
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