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Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing, or EPIC, is a term used by Hewlett-Packard and Intel to describe the [[VLIW]] or "wide word" concept that HP had been investigating since the 1980s, and which HP and Intel were collaborating to bring to market in the IA64 [[Itanium]] processor family.
Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing, or EPIC, is a term used by [[Hewlett-Packard]] and [[Intel]] to describe the [[VLIW]] or "wide word" concept that HP had been investigating since the 1980s, and which HP and Intel were collaborating to bring to market in the IA64 [[Itanium]] processor family.




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Latest revision as of 16:15, 13 January 2022

Explicitly Parallel Instruction Computing, or EPIC, is a term used by Hewlett-Packard and Intel to describe the VLIW or "wide word" concept that HP had been investigating since the 1980s, and which HP and Intel were collaborating to bring to market in the IA64 Itanium processor family.