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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (93506)2/16/2000 3:57:00 AM
From: Y. Samuel Arai  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1570932
 
Tench: re: In actuality, the FPU does indeed run at the base clock frequency, 1.5 GHz.

Are you saying you know for certain that the Integer unit runs at 3Ghz and FPU at 1.5Ghz, and not 1.5Ghz and 0.75Ghz respectively?



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (93506)2/16/2000 4:31:00 AM
From: Mani1  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1570932
 
Tench Re <<In actuality, the FPU does indeed run at the base clock frequency, 1.5 GHz. I think Kap was off by about 800 MHz. And you think this is a great call?>>

No, that was not what I was saying.

I remember that Kap asked PB on what he meant by xxx MHz. Did he (PB) mean FPU, Integer etc. Then some people, I think you also, categorized that question as stupid. They said MHz is MHz.

My comments of "great call" was based on Kap saying that FPU and integer were not running at the same speed. That's all.

I am not a EE and I know little about these stuff. I just made an observation on that exchange.

Mani