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latency

Latency means the clock cycle required to fully execute an instruction. The less latency, the better.

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It is more difficult to understand its meaning literally. In fact, it means the clock cycle required to fully execute an instruction. The less latency, the better. Strictly speaking, the incubation period includes the entire process from receiving a command to sending it. Most of today's x86 instructions require about 5 clock cycles, but some of these cycles overlap with other instructions (parallel processing), so the incubation period advertised by CPU manufacturers is longer than the actual time.

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