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    From: Mikhail Matusov<misoma@r...>
    Date: Wed Jul 14 19:43:25 CEST 2004
    Subject: [oc] Why open processors are so much slower than commercial ones?
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    On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 09:51:48 -0700
    "Michael Ayton" <mike_ayton@d...> wrote:

    MA>
    MA> Microblaze was talor made for Xinilx FPGA devices.... try targeting the
    MA> Microblaze to say an Altera device (probably not all that trivial) and see
    MA> if there is a difference :)

    Unfortunately, I can't try your experiment since I don't believe the
    MicroBlaze is available in source code.

    I understand the sarcasm, but let's try to be more specific, what are
    those architecture specific details used in MicroBlaze that make it run
    at least 2 times faster than anything in the open domain (probably 3-5
    times faster than most of the stuff )?

    I could understand if let's say multiplication in a CPU not targeted to
    a specific architecture was slower, since Xilinx has hardware
    multipliers, but what are the other features? Any FPGA has plenty of
    LUTs and FFs and I think these days we can count on having dual port
    memories as well...

    /Mikhail



     
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