资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
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Advertising raw {clock speed}, instead of {bus
speed}.
{IBM} uses raw clock speed as the speed of the computer. In
the {IBM PC} and {IBM PC XT}, the clock is divided by 4 to
produce the 4-phase bus clocks. Thus a 4 MHz IBM XT really
runs at 0.895 MHz, because that 4 MHz was really 3.58 MHz
which gets divided by four.
A {Tandy} {Color Computer} ran at exactly the same speed, but
clock speed was specified as bus speed, 0.895 MHz, leaving the
impression that it was 4 times slower. Actually it ran a
little faster with a more efficient {instruction set}. If the
actual clock frequency had been specified on a {CoCo 3}, it
would have been 14.32 MHz, although the bus speed was still
0.895 MHz. That high speed also generated video, color, and
{hidden refresh} timing.
100 MHz computers are running at bus speeds of around 25 MHz.
(1997-02-13)