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- From: "Jyrki Saarinen" <jsaarinen@kone.fipnet.fi>
- Date: Wed, 6 Mar 96 14:30:10 UT
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- Subject: Re: Speed: 68040 vs. 68060
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- > Actually, I've read the 060 can do up to three, and the 040 doesn't get
- > 1 instruction per cycle, unfortunately. Maybe on some instructions, but
- > certainly not on all. That would be the equivalent of a RISC design..?
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- Most register instructions are one cycle on the 68040.
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- Anyway, there is no point is this discussion. I know a 060/50
- is about 2x faster than a 040/40 even in everyday use.
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