CPU Facts

realloverme

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All we know from first CPU to the latest high end CPU models. all CPUs has instruction sets and some important Units inside.

In a cpu most important parts are
* Control unit (Control LOGIC)
* Arithmetic logic Unit (ALU)
* Floating Point Unit (FPU)
* Data Paths
* Caches Layer1 and layer 2
In ancient times there was a CPU 80386SX we were running computer with it.
if we insert intel Math Coprocessor(80387) to board it was working 2-8 times faster with some software.

Same time we used to insert layer 2 memory to board it was working 2 times faster with reading and writing data.

Datapaths also changed. 32bit paths became 64 bits.

if you are wanting to buy processors you must know its FPU count, L1 and L2 caches count, ALU count. Memory accessing paths counts per core.

Today there is some cpus with 8 cores. but their cores dont have one FPU per core. 8 ALU inside and 4 FPU inside. Also memory paths has the same problems. their 16 core is beaten by other company's 4 core processor.

Please make compter race to see real values of products. Is it necesarry or is it time killer chip? Make tests.
 

Homeles

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if you are wanting to buy processors you must know its FPU count, L1 and L2 caches count, ALU count. Memory accessing paths counts per core.
You don't need to know this, thanks to a concept called abstraction.
 

Goros

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Clearly English is not his first language, because this whole paragraph is from the Stone Age.
 

Idontcare

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Welcome to the forums realloverme :thumbsup:
Please make compter race to see real values of products. Is it necesarry or is it time killer chip? Make tests.

We will get right on that.

Give me time to talk it over with Anand, if he approves the preliminary budget numbers I have worked out then we will make it our number one priority, including the requisite tests.

:whiste:
 

Idontcare

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Why are my posts being arbitrarily de-capitalized, even with code brackets? Weird.

VB does it automatically. You must have at least one lower-case letter in your post if you want the capitalized letters to remain capitalized.

Bill Brasky is clever, surely you can see how and why? ;)
 

Sleepingforest

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"You must perform and record the tests so we can graph the results" becomes "You can register for the result of the check" By going from English to Latin to Estonian to Russian to Croatian to Arabic to Greek to Chinese to Esperanto to English on Google Translate!
 

Ketchup

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No, I mean the point of this thread. lol

I am just wondering, if the OP's message turned out that poorly in the translator he was using, God knows what these posts are going to look like!

Hint: he hasn't responded yet, so it probably isn't good.
 

tracerbullet

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Sounded like a spambot from the beginning, but google didn't match it up with anything on any other forum. I'm still not convinced though.