Instructions per cycle – Gary explains

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Is the clock frequency the main gauge of a CPU’s performance? No, because it matters how many instructions the CPU can execute per cycle of that clock!

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29 thoughts on “Instructions per cycle – Gary explains

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  3. So am I correct in concluding that the clock signals switch the cpu from memory locations to get the instructions?

  4. This was very informative and well made. Definitely learnt a lot through this. Does boggle my mind though how complex the design of cpus are. Like, when I'm building a pc, I'm picking which option I want out of a handful of cpus and considering different factors to decide which is best for my workload. But the cpu designers had to think of all this low level architecture stuff, chose what they thought was best and then I just have to trust them, and buy whatever they sell 😀

  5. Wouldn't the most important thing be IPC * MHz while keeping inside the heat envelope you want to be in while keeping stable under a 100% load for however long the processor is designed to run at 100%?

  6. So on the desktop/consumer side… Intel has fewer cores but higher clock speeds AND greater instructions per clock cycle, so 5.0 GHz = 50% faster than 3.7 GHz on Ryzen.

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