This explains a lot. I was wonder how with modern computers a ripple carry adder can do 64 bit addition in one clock cycle apparently without latency. At 1.6 GHz that would mean doing one ripple in 0.01 nanoseconds, or much less for faster CPUs. I think carry look ahead adders make things 4x faster if there are 4 adders per block, but I don't know if that would be enough. Because it's proprietary I can only speculate.
Yes. Carry look ahead Is the fastest adder, expecially if used with the Manchester carry chain about which I am going to release a video in february. I'll put It in this playlist about CLA. Binary adder - Carry Look-Ahead adder: ruclips.net/p/PLnAxReCloSeSPz0T6HINK_NsZDfTfGkLQ
This was a very interesting video! Thank you for explaining it so well.
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This explains a lot. I was wonder how with modern computers a ripple carry adder can do 64 bit addition in one clock cycle apparently without latency. At 1.6 GHz that would mean doing one ripple in 0.01 nanoseconds, or much less for faster CPUs. I think carry look ahead adders make things 4x faster if there are 4 adders per block, but I don't know if that would be enough. Because it's proprietary I can only speculate.
Yes. Carry look ahead Is the fastest adder, expecially if used with the Manchester carry chain about which I am going to release a video in february. I'll put It in this playlist about CLA. Binary adder - Carry Look-Ahead adder: ruclips.net/p/PLnAxReCloSeSPz0T6HINK_NsZDfTfGkLQ