Comment by McP 2 months ago Power - how many Watts does it need? Speed - how quickly can it perform operations? 2 comments McP Reply wmf 2 months ago You can get low power with a simple design at a low clock. This definitely will not help achieve high performance later. weebull 2 months ago Clock rate isn't the only factor. A design can be power hungry at a low clock rate if designed badly, and if it it is... you're never getting that think running fast.
wmf 2 months ago You can get low power with a simple design at a low clock. This definitely will not help achieve high performance later. weebull 2 months ago Clock rate isn't the only factor. A design can be power hungry at a low clock rate if designed badly, and if it it is... you're never getting that think running fast.
weebull 2 months ago Clock rate isn't the only factor. A design can be power hungry at a low clock rate if designed badly, and if it it is... you're never getting that think running fast.
You can get low power with a simple design at a low clock. This definitely will not help achieve high performance later.
Clock rate isn't the only factor. A design can be power hungry at a low clock rate if designed badly, and if it it is... you're never getting that think running fast.