Distinction between instruction level parallelism and machine level parallelism

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  • Apr 7th, 2019
 

Instruction level parallelism is the measure of the degree to which instructions can be executed in parallel while machine level parallelism is the measure of the ability of processor to take advantage of instruction level parallelism

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