Noun
ILP (uncountable)
(programming) Initialism of instruction-level parallelism.
An official source said the ILP counter at Jiribam, 220 km west of Imphal along the Assam-Manipur border and another entry point to Manipur, also became functional from today. Source: Internet
Asked by an ILP reporter if she were prepared to spend time in prison, Pankhurst replied: "Oh, yes, quite. Source: Internet
Both simple pipelining and superscalar design increase a CPU's ILP by allowing a single processor to complete execution of instructions at rates surpassing one instruction per clock cycle. Source: Internet
Earlier the term scalar was used to compare the IPC count afforded by various ILP methods. Source: Internet
An ILP system is complete iff for any input logic theories any correct hypothesis H wrt to these input theories can be found with its hypothesis search procedure. Source: Internet
Excited about the range of issues which the ILP pledged to confront, Pankhurst resigned from the WLF and applied to join the ILP. Source: Internet