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What is clock-doubling?

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∙ 10y ago
Updated: 9/25/2023

Technology used in microprocessors used to instruct information twice the normal bus speed. The Intel 80486DX2/50 MHz was the first processor with clock-doubling and was capable of running doubled to 50MHz. Today, clock-doubling is not required as the CPU runs independently of the Front Side Bus and connects directly to the North bridge.

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