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by draganm
1926 days ago
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on the CPU level (I'm talking Intel here, but it applies to most other chips) DIV/IDIV instructions (returning division result and remainder a.k.a. modulo) are the ones using up the most CPU cycles. The reason for this is that they can't be completely parallelised because of having to check conditions. |
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