In VLIW the decision for the order of execution of the instructions depends on the program itself.

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Pipelining is a technique that involves storing and prioritizing computer instructions for execution by the processor. It's also known as pipeline processing. The processing happens in a continuous, orderly, somewhat overlapped manner.
 

Topics include: Hazards of Processor  Architecture, Clusters, & VLIW Architecture (I-64).

 


In VLIW the decision for the order of execution of the instructions depends on the program itself.