"Real MIPS" is a completely meaningless measure. With perfect pipelining and no branching or stalling, the ARM core can 1 instruction per clock (ie. 60 million instructions/sec). That would, however, be pretty useless code. Real code will not have perfect pipelining, will branch and will stall the core so you will get less than that. Sorry for a "non-answer". -- CHarles do --- In lpc2000@yahoogroups.com, "Paulo de Almeida" <listas@a...> wrote: > > > Hi, > > How fast can the LPC2214 go in term of real MIPs (not > Drystone MIPs) with a 60Mhz clock ? > > Thanks > > Paulo A.
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Re: LPC2214 MIPs?
2004-12-20 by embeddedjanitor
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