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Evaluation of the FACOM ALPHA Lisp machine

Published: 01 May 1986 Publication History
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    The FACOM ALPHA is the first and only commercially dedicated processor for Lisp and Prolog manufactured in Japan. This paper discusses the evaluation of the FACOM ALPHA for Lisp execution when compared with a general-purpose computer. The CPU use rate of machine instructions and the utilization ratio of the hardware resources are discussed. This paper also explains the interaction between the garbage collector and the virtual memory system, which improves system response time.

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    M. Niwa, et al., "Garbage Collector with Area Optimization for FACOM ALPHA", Proc. of the IEEE 1986 COMPCON Spring (1986).
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    cover image ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News
    ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News  Volume 14, Issue 2
    Special Issue: Proceedings of the 13th annual international symposium on Computer architecture (ISCA '86)
    May 1986
    429 pages
    ISSN:0163-5964
    DOI:10.1145/17356
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      ISCA '86: Proceedings of the 13th annual international symposium on Computer architecture
      June 1986
      454 pages
      ISBN:081860719X

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    Association for Computing Machinery

    New York, NY, United States

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    Published: 01 May 1986
    Published in SIGARCH Volume 14, Issue 2

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