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Branch misprediction — occurs when a central processing unit (CPU) mispredicts the next instruction to process in branch prediction, which is aimed at speeding up execution. During the execution of certain programs there are places where the program execution flow can… … Wikipedia
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Speculative execution — In computer science, speculative execution is the execution of code, the result of which may not be needed. In the context of functional programming, the term speculative evaluation is used instead.TypesGenerally, statements and definitions in a… … Wikipedia
Branch predictor — In computer architecture, a branch predictor is the part of a processor that determines whether a conditional branch in the instruction flow of a program is likely to be taken or not. This is called branch prediction. Branch predictors are… … Wikipedia
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Clustering illusion — The clustering illusion refers to the tendency erroneously to perceive small samples from random distributions to have significant streaks or clusters , caused by a human tendency to underpredict the amount of variability likely to appear in a… … Wikipedia