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What does it mean by "Equality comparisons are quite a bit faster with dynamic logic (as you can build high fan-in NOR gates)." ?
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well, promach isn't here now for me to answer :/
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seems like a simple rule, at least for NAND gates, as shown on wikipedia
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2n for static NAND, vs n+2 for dynamic
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