| 31. | Meg could multiply two integers in about 60 microseconds.
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| 32. | A floating point add took between 50-365 microseconds ( ?S ).
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| 33. | The original 30-1 had a 2.0 microsecond storage cycle.
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| 34. | The light intensity rises to full magnitude in about 0.1 microsecond.
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| 35. | Its floating multiply time was 71 microseconds, and divide was 81 microseconds.
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| 36. | Its floating multiply time was 71 microseconds, and divide was 81 microseconds.
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| 37. | In its simplest form, this processing may take several microseconds to occur.
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| 38. | Combined, they would gain 45-7 = 38 microseconds each day.
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| 39. | Typical switching times are in the range of microseconds.
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| 40. | This story sounds reasonable until you think about it for more than a microsecond.
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