Why would you write down something in a serious forum that you just made up with no basis in fact. This is just fantasy that you could not have found anywhere unless it was in a satirical send-up on science and technology.

If any of your stuff was even remotely true, then the top scientists and engineers at Intel, AMD, Microsoft, Sun, IBM, HP, etc. are all idiots.
That should have given you pause right at the start.
If you get into a situation where you are the only smart guy in a world full of highly paid idiots who magically seem to be producing faster computers in spite of their ignorance of a basic truth that only you know, you might want to reconsider the situation.

Ron

Joe Nathan wrote:
Leon Rosenberg-3 wrote:
Sorry, this just sounds plain wrong. If a 64 bit processor comes with
64 bit register it means that it can make an integer 64 bit addition
(long) in one operation,

It does in single operation, but it taks twices clock pulse than 32bit!
You cannot perform binary adder operation in parallel. Speed of operation
is measured with the number of clock pulse. 32bit adder may require something like 36 clock pulses or close numbers. 64bit require about 70
clock
pulses. Remember that cpu logic gates work in sync with clocks.
Limited number of operations can be performed in a second. The number will change depending on your cpu clock pulse, which is limited to about 3.5GHz these days. That's why we want more Hz
to get speed. That's the thing that give us the speed!





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