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Revision as of 09:26, 9 February 2015

speculable  flow stream  flow block  compute phase   operation  

native on: all

No operation. Flow side.

Usually doesn't need to be encoded, since delays are encoded in the encoding gap. But for the block sizes that don't have an encoding gap, which are known for each Core, the leftover entropy in the instruction header for those block sizes can encode NOPs, too.


nopf()

operands: like Inv :


alternate encoding: skinny

Core In Slots Latencies
Tin f0 F0 1
Copper f0 F0 1
Silver f0 F0 1
Gold f0 F0 1
Decimal8 f0 F0 1
Decimal16 f0 F0 1


Instruction Set, alphabetical, Instruction Set by Category, Instruction Set, sortable, filterable