... by a newbie I should add.
I have no more knowledge in computers than an average youth.
Hello!
I will try to express my question as simply as possible.
As far as I can understand, one divides the operation of a CPU in four steps. The first one is Fetch, the second one decode, the third execute and the fourth writeback. That is correct, right?
Could one then consider the operatione of a CPU as two major parts. One part where the information in some way is processed in the CPU, and the other part when the information is sent in or out of the CPU?
My question is: Is there some way to determine (at least an aproximate value) of how big ammout of information is sent in and out of the CPU per time unit. In kb/s or kB/s? Is this value perhaps proportional to the clock frequency?..
I hope I am not TOO lost in my thinking over here...
I would be very very grateful for an explanation in either case.
Best wishes from a cold Sweden
/Oscar

Hello!
I will try to express my question as simply as possible.
As far as I can understand, one divides the operation of a CPU in four steps. The first one is Fetch, the second one decode, the third execute and the fourth writeback. That is correct, right?
Could one then consider the operatione of a CPU as two major parts. One part where the information in some way is processed in the CPU, and the other part when the information is sent in or out of the CPU?
My question is: Is there some way to determine (at least an aproximate value) of how big ammout of information is sent in and out of the CPU per time unit. In kb/s or kB/s? Is this value perhaps proportional to the clock frequency?..
I hope I am not TOO lost in my thinking over here...
I would be very very grateful for an explanation in either case.
Best wishes from a cold Sweden
/Oscar