A register alias table maps architectural registers to physical registers in modern CPU designs, enabling out-of-order execution by eliminating false dependencies. It is used in processors to rename registers dynamically, improving instruction-level parallelism. Software engineers and hardware designers benefit from enhanced performance, as the table boosts efficiency in compilers and high-performance computing applications.
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