Control hazards that normally appear in sequential codes from loop branches are essentially nonexistent in vector instructions. True or False
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Control hazards, also known as branch hazards, occur in sequential (scalar) code when the processor encounters a branch instruction. These hazards arise because the processor must decide whether to take the branch or not, and if so, where to fetch the next Show more…
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