DocumentCode
2460882
Title
The design of a 64-bit integer multiplier/divider unit
Author
Eisig, David ; Rotstain, Josh ; Koren, Israel
Author_Institution
Intel Israel Ltd., Haifa, Israel
fYear
1993
fDate
29 Jun-2 Jul 1993
Firstpage
171
Lastpage
178
Abstract
The highlights of the design of an integer multiplier/divider unit for a 64-b processor are presented. The final design is the result of a compromise between performance, complexity, and transistor count. It is optimized for two specific operations with the same hardware being shared by the remaining operations. Thus, for example, the multiplier can be configured for the execution of several different multiply operations and its hardware is also heavily utilized in division. The divider design is optimized for repetitive division by small numbers, since this is a characteristic of several important applications planned for the processor. For such small divisors, the reciprocal is calculated and stored in a content-addressable memory. The stored reciprocals can then be used to generate quotients through fast multiplication. Simulations of the planned applications show a 20% to 30% performance increase over alternative designs
Keywords
digital arithmetic; dividing circuits; multiplying circuits; 64 bit; 64-b processor; content-addressable memory; divider; multiplier; multiplier/divider unit; performance, complexity; repetitive division; transistor count; Arithmetic; Circuits; Clocks; Delay; Design optimization; Hardware; Pipelines; Process design; Throughput; Timing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Arithmetic, 1993. Proceedings., 11th Symposium on
Conference_Location
Windsor, Ont.
Print_ISBN
0-8186-3862-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ARITH.1993.378095
Filename
378095
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