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:Well, the floating point on modern microprocessors are tightly integrated as part of the actual core. I would direct you to {{intel|Skylake (server)#Individual Core|l=arch}} which has the breakdown for FP and integer ALU breakdown. Hopefully that helps. --[[User:At32Hz|At32Hz]] ([[User talk:At32Hz|talk]]) 09:54, 30 December 2017 (EST) | :Well, the floating point on modern microprocessors are tightly integrated as part of the actual core. I would direct you to {{intel|Skylake (server)#Individual Core|l=arch}} which has the breakdown for FP and integer ALU breakdown. Hopefully that helps. --[[User:At32Hz|At32Hz]] ([[User talk:At32Hz|talk]]) 09:54, 30 December 2017 (EST) | ||
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+ | The Max Turbo Frequency of 2 cores on Intel Ark page is listed at 4.4GHz. | ||
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+ | Why does this table for the 7980XE start at 4.2GHz? |
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How much FPU Cores are present?
80.109.210.78 03:10, 30 December 2017 (EST)
- Well, the floating point on modern microprocessors are tightly integrated as part of the actual core. I would direct you to Skylake (server)#Individual Core which has the breakdown for FP and integer ALU breakdown. Hopefully that helps. --At32Hz (talk) 09:54, 30 December 2017 (EST)
turbo tables
The Max Turbo Frequency of 2 cores on Intel Ark page is listed at 4.4GHz.
Why does this table for the 7980XE start at 4.2GHz?