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Can a processor of any type natively optimize/become more efficient at an operation? Posted: 31 Dec 2017 04:58 PM PST For instance, if there was a real time operating system in place, or a barebones operating system and the processor had a single operation, can the processor natively become better at performing that operation? If the processor was being asked to constantly to perform 1+1, and the operation takes 1 second, is it possible excluding any operating system efficiency gains, cache methods, or machine learning vis a vi using some type of model, for this process to speed up over time? Assume this operation is coded in assembly,after the operation is completed all registers are cleared. [link] [comments] |
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