• The DLX (pronounced "Deluxe") is a RISC processor architecture designed by John L. Hennessy and David A. Patterson, the principal designers of the Stanford...
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  • DLX may refer to: DLX, a RISC processor architecture Dancing Links, a computer algorithm Warehouse Management System of JDA Software Dlx (gene) David Letterman...
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  • microcontroller IP core (Tiempo) Aspida asynchronous DLX core; the asynchronous open-source DLX processor (ASPIDA) has been successfully implemented both in...
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  • single cycle processor is a processor that carries out one instruction in a single clock cycle. Complex instruction set computer, a processor executing one...
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  • algorithm used by Donald Knuth to demonstrate an efficient implementation called DLX, which uses the dancing links technique. The exact cover problem is represented...
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  • content code is executed on a virtual big endian DLX-like processor interfacing 4 MB of memory. The processor supports 59 different instructions and a register...
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  • In computer science, dancing links (DLX) is a technique for adding and deleting a node from a circular doubly linked list. It is particularly useful for...
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  • its instruction set architecture, MicroBlaze is similar to the RISC-based DLX architecture described in a popular computer architecture book by Patterson...
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  • Classic RISC pipeline (category Instruction processing)
    Those CPUs were: MIPS, SPARC, Motorola 88000, and later the notional CPU DLX invented for education. Each of these classic scalar RISC designs fetches...
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  • Shape Shifters. John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 0-595-48195-7. "Deluxe Corp. (DLX:NYSE)". BusinessWeek. Archived from the original on November 24, 2009. Retrieved...
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