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Meaning of "clock cycles"

clock cycles - A term used in computer science and engineering to refer to the basic unit of time in a computer's central processing unit (CPU). It represents the time it takes for the CPU to carry out a single instruction
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Selects the number of clock cycles required to.
Eight clock cycles makes up one machine cycle.
Each instruction takes a number of clock cycles.
One more bus clock cycles earlier.
Postponed by one or two system clock cycles.
It takes two clock cycles to form one pair.
This helps in conserving valuable clock cycles.
Higher clock cycles per second.
The time is measured in processor clock cycles.
Two clock cycles are required to represent one binary bit of information.
You must wait for clock cycles.
Cc clock cycles.
Transmissions may involve any number of clock cycles.
The average number of clock cycles per instruction.
The time is given in terms of number of clock cycles.

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The internal clock cycles between sleepiness and alertness at regular intervals.
Such operations may be performed in four clock cycles.
The clock cycles are counted until the stopping of the percussion device is identified.
An instruction can take one or two clock cycles.
Slower clock cycles will naturally allow lower numbers of CAS latency cycles.
A write operation may require hundreds of clock cycles.
There is a direct correlation between clock cycles performed by the CPU and power consumption.
The operation may take several clock cycles.
Twelve clock cycles occur shifting in ten bits of data and two bits of Sync.
Transmission may continue for any number of clock cycles.
This number of clock cycles applies to all processors with Skylake or Kaby Lake microarchitecture.
A saving of a certain number of basic clock cycles is thus achieved.
With the inventive device complex application processes shall be executable with high clock cycles.
Two consectuive clock cycles.
Asynchronous events need less than one clock cycle and synchronous events needtwo clock cycles.
In logic and clock cycles.
The other two contexts issue instructions on respective subsequent clock cycles.
Clock cycles by page-replacement algorithm.
Each of these phases will require several clock cycles.
In this example, two clock cycles are used to initiate a read operation.
Cache hits normally take about two clock cycles.
As a result, spent time and clock cycles are presented in certain functions.
The whole operation may advantageously take multiple clock cycles.
In the illustrated embodiment, three clock cycles must be counted, instead of four.
The pause time is also determined on the basis of clock cycles.
In the illustrated embodiment, five clock cycles must be counted, instead of four.
Assume that this microprocessor has a bus cycle whose minimum duration equals four input clock cycles.
And each pass encompasses several clock cycles in the pipeline.
For performance, instructions are allowed to execute over a number of clock cycles.
Of these, the first twelve data clock cycles formed the initialisation interval.
The second instruction is three bytes in length and requires four clock cycles to execute.
One and one-half clock cycles are needed to obtain the output data element.
The conventional sequence requires four clock cycles of interfaz use.
Unfortunately, many clock cycles are used to perform the two interrupt acknowledge bus transactions.
The timeout period corresponds to a determined number of clock cycles of the microprocessor.

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