Timeline for Is there a unit of measurement that can express code execution speed in absolute terms?
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Jul 24, 2019 at 2:41 | comment | added | NightDriveDrones | @DavidRicherby thanks, fixed wording | |
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Jul 23, 2019 at 23:47 | comment | added | John L. | If you can describe and use a rigid model of computation such as Turing machine or RAM with arithmetic, you can use the number of operations, theoretically. | |
Jul 23, 2019 at 22:36 | comment | added | Yuval Filmus | You can use physical time units such as seconds. Other common choices are FLOPs and the related CPU hours/years. | |
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