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Am Mit, 2003-02-26 um 06.30 schrieb Bernd Eckenfels:
> > unfortunantly for them the core CPU speeds became uncoupled from the
> > memory speeds and skyrocketed up to the point where CISC cores are as f=
ast
> > or faster then the 'high speed' RISC cores.
> Hmm.. are there any RISC Cores which run even closely to CISC Speeds?
Define RISC and CISC: do you mean pure RISC implementations or RISC
implementations with CISC frontend?
Define Speed: Felt speed, clock speed or measurable speed?
I'm convinced that for each (sensible) combination of definations above
there's a clear indication that your question is wrong.
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Servus,
Daniel
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