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What (who) is pipelines - definition

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PipeLine; Pipelines; Pipelined; Pipe line; Pipe Line; Pipeline (disambiguation); Pipeline (song)

pipeline         
n. in a pipeline (also fig.)
pipeline         
<architecture> A sequence of functional units ("stages") which performs a task in several steps, like an assembly line in a factory. Each functional unit takes inputs and produces outputs which are stored in its output buffer. One stage's output buffer is the next stage's input buffer. This arrangement allows all the stages to work in parallel thus giving greater throughput than if each input had to pass through the whole pipeline before the next input could enter. The costs are greater latency and complexity due to the need to synchronise the stages in some way so that different inputs do not interfere. The pipeline will only work at full efficiency if it can be filled and emptied at the same rate that it can process. Pipelines may be synchronous or asynchronous. A synchronous pipeline has a master clock and each stage must complete its work within one cycle. The minimum clock period is thus determined by the slowest stage. An asynchronous pipeline requires handshaking between stages so that a new output is not written to the interstage buffer before the previous one has been used. Many CPUs are arranged as one or more pipelines, with different stages performing tasks such as fetch instruction, decode instruction, fetch arguments, arithmetic operations, store results. For maximum performance, these rely on a continuous stream of instructions fetched from sequential locations in memory. Pipelining is often combined with instruction prefetch in an attempt to keep the pipeline busy. When a branch is taken, the contents of early stages will contain instructions from locations after the branch which should not be executed. The pipeline then has to be flushed and reloaded. This is known as a pipeline break. (1996-10-13)
pipeline         
(pipelines)
1.
A pipeline is a large pipe which is used for carrying oil or gas over a long distance, often underground.
A consortium plans to build a natural-gas pipeline from Russia to supply eastern Germany.
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2.
If something is in the pipeline, it has already been planned or begun.
Already in the pipeline is a 2.9 per cent pay increase for teachers.
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Pipeline
Examples of use of pipelines
1. Moreover, power disruptions have closed pipelines.
2. As well, Washington is pushing for new pipelines under the Caspian Sea that would link Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan to Azerbaijan and the pipelines to Europe.
3. In the United States, the Association of Oil Pipelines said all pipelines that had been put out of service by Katrina were operating, but at lowered capacity.
4. It did not give details of routes for the planned gas and crude pipelines, but said it was considering laying three oil product pipelines.
5. Transneft controls all oil and oil product pipelines.