Sujet : Re: What do we call non-pipelined designs?
De : tkoenig (at) *nospam* netcologne.de (Thomas Koenig)
Groupes : comp.archDate : 26. Dec 2024, 13:57:46
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Robert Finch <
robfi680@gmail.com> schrieb:
According to my understanding of “pipelined” most designs are
pipelined. There are not very many non-pipelined designs.
Not any more.
Non-pipelined
designs perform everything in one long clock cycle.
Earlier architectures had several clock cycles per instruction,
also without pipelining. I think the single-clock CPUs mostly
serve as an example for educational purposes.