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Yeah, they wrote a paper about the ALUs too, see:

https://ctho.org/toread/forclass/18-722/logicfamilies/Delega...

> There are two distinct 32-bit FCLK execution data paths staggered by one clock to implement 64-bit operations.

If it weren't fused off, they probably would've supported 64-bit ops with an additional cycle of latency?



At least one cycle, yes, but generally it would make it possible to deliver. AFAIK it also became crucial part of how intel could deliver "EM64T" chips fast enough - only to forget to upgrade memory subsystem which is why first generation can't run Windows (they retained 36bit physical addressing from PAE when AMD64 mandates minimum of 40, and Windows managed to trigger an issue on that)




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