It could be CPU clock cycles. If the CPU has invariant TSC, which seems
very likely given that it's a 4th generation i7, then it's probably
1/1,800,000,000 of a second.

On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 2:01 AM, Johanna Steer <johanna.st...@tum.de> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> i am monitoring the cpu execution time on the fiasco.oc kernel. The time
> is given in a unit at least 100 times smaller than milliseconds, but i
> can't find the exact size anywhere. My laptop has the i7-4500U Processor
> with 1.8 GHz if that helps.
>
> Regards, Johanna
>
>
>
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