1. Intel says the compiler enables systems developers to take advantage of superscalar characteristics like scheduling multiple instructions per clock cycle. 2. It has been designed to execute most single-word instructions in a single clock cycle through a four-stage instruction pipeline. 3. But the PowerPC has always been able to get more work done in each clock cycle than Intel and Advanced Micro Devices processors. 4. One megaHertz -- equivalent to one clock cycle -- is one million cycles per second. 5. Some processors can perform one command only every three or four clock cycles. 6. To make its chips run faster, Intel opted for a design that performs fewer tasks for each clock cycle. |