On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 09:15:35AM -0700, shadowym wrote:
> I do know that the P4 core has a much longer pipeline (20 instructions?)
> than the AMD.  That is not good for a real time application and that is one
> of the reasons AMD cpu's are able to do more with less clock cycles.  

Cool! The AMD CPU will finish performing an instructions a whole 5
nanoseconds before the Intel CPU! 

When a code is well-written (usually it mean: written by a good 
compiler) the pipeline delays won't add too much.

In other words: this is a nice argument, but until it is backed up by
hard data, it practically means nothing.

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