??? 05/05/09 18:39 Read: times |
#165078 - I find it useful... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Stanislaw said:
Rating it with virtual GHz is good for "marketing" but it says nothing usable in real applications (at least for engineers). A virtual clock rate of 3.6GHz means that an "ADD A,Rn" instruction is performed 3.6GHz/33MHz = 109 times faster than a 12-clocker doing it at 33MHz clock speed. The virtual clock rate can be enormeously helpful when comparing all these many 12-, 6-, 4-, 2- and 1-clockers arround. Kai |