microprocessors' subpipes

I was reading this thread #-Link-Snipped-# to understand the difference between dynamic and static power in a MOS component, and bumped into the term 'subpipe' to which I didn't find an explanation on the intenet. So please can you tell me what is exactly a subpipe in the context of a microprocessor?

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