An ASIP (Application Specific Instruction-set Processor) designconsists of at least two pipelines, which are necessary for primaryfunctions of all applications. These two pipes are known as theprimary pipes: Pipe 1 and Pipe 2. Each of the two pipes essentiallyperforms different functions (though they can share someinstructions). Pipe 1 is specifically designated for program flowcontrol. This pipeline is primarily responsible for fetchinginstructions from the instruction memory and dispatching them toall other pipelines. Branch and compare instructions are assignedto the first pipeline. When the program branches, Pipe 1 flushesall pipelines. Pipe 2 performs data memory access, transferringdata between the register file and
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