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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (150380)11/29/2001 6:07:49 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
"Tenchusatsu uses the same link to show you another quote, and now you claim it's a play on words."

Actually, the quote is the same,

Message 16718946

"Different parts of the Pentium 4 processor run at different
clock frequencies. The frequency of each section of logic
is set to be appropriate for the performance it needs to
achieve. The highest frequency section (fast clock) was
set equal to the speed of the critical ALU-bypass
execution loop that is used for most instructions in integer
programs. Most other parts of the chip run at half of the
3GHz fast clock since this makes these parts much easier
to design. A few sections of the chip run at a quarter of
this fast-clock frequency making them also easier to
design. The bus logic runs at 100MHz, to match the
system bus needs."

I wonder how you could skip this part:
"A few sections of the chip run at a quarter of
this fast-clock frequency" ?
Didn't you furiously attack people on the other thread
aggressively questioning the sole existence of 1/4
clocked areas?

- Ali
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