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> seems like x86 and the major 8bit cpu's had the same speed, pondering in this might be a remnant from the 4-bit ALU times.

I think that era of CPUs used a single circuit capable of doing add, sub, xor etc. They'd have 8 of them and the signals propagate through them in a row. I think this page explains the situation on the 6502: https://c74project.com/card-b-alu-cu/

And this one for the ARM 1: https://daveshacks.blogspot.com/2015/12/inside-alu-of-armv1-...

But I'm a software engineer speculating about how hardware works. You might want to ask a hardware engineer instead.

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