Instead, the two processors operate separately and their buses are multiplexed over the single processor interface.
The processors worked in a bit slice manner and could operate on variable lengths of data.
Determining how fast a computer's processor operates is more complicated than simply looking at the listed clock speed.
The processor as a whole operates in an assembly line fashion, with instructions coming in one side and results out the other.
When one processor is taken out then the other processor operates independently.
Since modern processors can operate fast on vectors this increases the speed.
This is due in part to the way in which these processors operate.
However, these processors do not operate on individual numbers that are 256 binary digits in length, only their registers have the size of 256-bits.
If the processor were operating at level 5, then BR6 and BR7 would be in order.
Producers and processors must operate under identical conditions, and all consumers are entitled to safe food.