Poll: The end of GHz?

KarsinTheHutt

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I was in the library flipping through a back issue of EE Times... and I found an article saying Sun Microsystems was working on a clockless computer...

Anyone here think there could be a day we will call 'The End of GHz'???

 

PliotronX

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As long as CPUs are digital semi conductors which process data in cycles, they will never be "clockless".
 

zippy

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Yeah, ummm...they could be if they are using something that doesn't have transistors and whatnot. Maybe a DNA or quantum computer? Those probably would be clockless cuz how can you rate something like that in anything but time?
 

Sohcan

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Not all computer logic needs a clock. There are two types of logic: combination and sequential. Combinational logic, such as an Arithmetic-Logic Unit, is purely a function of the present inputs. Sequential logic, such as registers, flip-flops, latches, and state-machines (control units), is a function of the present state (stored in a latch, flip-flop, or register) as well as the present input. Sequential logic is usually tied to a clock signal; for example, a D-type positive edge triggered flip-flop will change state based on what the input is when the clock changes from 0 to 1.

Essentially, a clock is used in a CPU to prevent everything from happening at once (just as in physics, time exists to prevent everything from happening at once ). All the stages of the pipeline in a CPU are seperated by latches; when the clock goes from 0 to 1, the results of each stage of the pipeline are latched on to the next stage's latch, so the instruction execution goes down the pipeline.

A clockless CPU is certainly possible, but timing would be very difficult. Clockless control is certainly not new, especially with asynchronous state-machines (I developed an asynchronous memory controller for part of my CPU architecture final project). But getting everything to work together without having the clock time the components on a set interval would be a b!tch.

Remember, the clock signal is not necessary for transporting digital bits...the voltage of the wires or bus takes care of that.
 

JellyBaby

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<< How would Intel get people to buy their CPU's? >>

LOL. You just busted off the top of Funny Scale, Mr Rectalfier.
 
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