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Instruction-level parallelism
Ability of computer instructions to be executed simultaneously with correct results / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Instruction-level parallelism (ILP) is the parallel or simultaneous execution of a sequence of instructions in a computer program. More specifically ILP refers to the average number of instructions run per step of this parallel execution.[2]: 5
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