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What is the maximum clock rate given the state of today's technology?~
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What is the maximum physically-possible clock rate [measured in Hz] of a 1-bit-per-cycle, single-core, purely-serial processor? Thank a bunch, Green Xenon |
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What is the maximum clock rate given the state of today's technology?~
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011 10:56:08 -0700 (PDT), GreenXenon
wrote: ~Hi: What is the maximum physically-possible clock rate [measured in Hz] of a 1-bit-per-cycle, single-core, purely-serial processor? Thank a bunch, Green Xenon 42 |
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What is the maximum clock rate given the state of today's technology?~
Team Italy overclocked a P4 to 8GHZ.
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What is the maximum clock rate given the state of today's technology?~
What is the maximum physically-possible clock rate [measured in Hz] of
a 1-bit-per-cycle, single-core, purely-serial processor? Thank a bunch, Green Xenon 42 Only on Vogsphere! Tom L |
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What is the maximum clock rate given the state of today's technology?~
GreenXenon wrote:
~Hi: What is the maximum physically-possible clock rate [measured in Hz] of a 1-bit-per-cycle, single-core, purely-serial processor? I think you are in the wrong group for a useful answer. Might try sci.physics, but I suspect they will want a better defined question. |
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What is the maximum clock rate given the state of today's technology?~
On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 12:35:17 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
GreenXenon wrote: ~Hi: What is the maximum physically-possible clock rate [measured in Hz] of a 1-bit-per-cycle, single-core, purely-serial processor? I think you are in the wrong group for a useful answer. Might try sci.physics, but I suspect they will want a better defined question. Is that group more into doing kids' homework for them? ;-) Silicon Germanium supports some prodigious clock frequencies. Integrated on a BiCMOS process to support IO, ~20ghz core toggle frequencies ought to be achievable without totally breaking the proverbial bank. Don't know how much actual "work" could get done with a "purely-serial processor" (heck - 37 years in the platform bidness and I don't know WTF that might actually mean ;-) but if all that's interesting is the wiggle speed, there you go... /daytripper |
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What is the maximum clock rate given the state of today's technology?~
On 27/03/2011 12:35 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
GreenXenon wrote: ~Hi: What is the maximum physically-possible clock rate [measured in Hz] of a 1-bit-per-cycle, single-core, purely-serial processor? I think you are in the wrong group for a useful answer. Might try sci.physics, but I suspect they will want a better defined question. speed of electrons http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasc...9/phy99092.htm So according to the above, electrons are only travelling at the mindblowing speed of 0.024 cm/sec in a copper wire! Yousuf Khan |
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