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The ITTAGE indirect branch predictor
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Researchers have developed a new branch prediction technique called ITTAGE (Indirect Target TAgged GEometric), which aims to improve CPU performance by more accurately predicting indirect branches—a common bottleneck in modern processors. The method builds on existing predictors but uses a smarter geometric approach to reduce mispredictions, potentially speeding up everything from everyday apps to high-performance computing.
Editor’s Note: Branch prediction might sound like niche tech jargon, but it’s the invisible hand guiding how fast your computer runs. When CPUs guess wrong about which path a program will take, everything slows down. ITTAGE could make those guesses sharper, meaning smoother performance for everything from your phone to data centers. It’s not flashy, but under the hood, it’s the kind of incremental innovation that keeps tech moving forward.

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