Mujahid Memon
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sorry i wasted ur (and ofcourse mine) time in discussing with you........If i knew who you are, i really weren't replied..........when i said...
i meant...
engineers in the modern world go through colleges... and college type of places teach what is current, because the goal of 99.99% of colleges is their students getting jobs... the goal of modern colleges is not to educate, not to induce the student to question the basis and first principles...
what if the basis itself is wrong??
can anyone tell me why is a clock needed in a modern microprocessor??
i am a natural designer... i dropped out of college in 1996... i don't have to un-learn anything because i learnt by question the basis of everything... which is also why i am a socialist... so, i simplify things for myself... and by nature, i am not a specialist who can work in only one field... i am a jack of all trades...
on the other hand, the modern engineer who was "educated" in college will find it difficult to un-learn many things... in this context, the need for the clock in processors... and the modern engineer is "trained" in one field only... and will generally work on sub-systems... he does not look at the entire system... the entirety... he has limited view in a project...
instruction execution and the external i/o will be clock-less... but one thing that will require fixed intervals is video ( still and moving ), but that need not use a internal clock crystal... and i am still designing the network architecture... but truly, removing clock simplifies the overall system greatly.
Once again sorry........
.....and keep on wet dreams Sir........LoL
....And dont bother to quote me again, bcoz i'll not reply you -- I'm an engineer and i dont talk with fukin retards -- .