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Recent attention to speculative execution as a mecha-nism for increasing performance of single instruction streams has demanded substantially better branch prediction than what has been previously available. We 1, 2 and Pan, So, and Rahmeh 4 have both proposed variations of the same aggressive dynamic branch pre-dictor for handling those needs. We call the basic model Two-Level Adaptive Branch Prediction; Pan, So, and Rahmeh call it Correlation Branch Prediction. In this paper, we adopt the terminology of 2 and show that there are really nine variations of the same basic model. We compare the nine variations with respect to the amount of history information kept. We study the effects of different branch history lengths and pattern history table configurations. Finally, we evaluate the cost effectiveness of the nine variations. 1
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