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In some cases, standard multiplication may be faster. For example, ATMega MCUs have a proper multiplication instruction, but only a shift-by-one instruction; therefore, shifting by 5 steps results in more and slower code than using the multiplication. Shifting by 8 is quick as it is moving a full byte.
 
In some cases, standard multiplication may be faster. For example, ATMega MCUs have a proper multiplication instruction, but only a shift-by-one instruction; therefore, shifting by 5 steps results in more and slower code than using the multiplication. Shifting by 8 is quick as it is moving a full byte.
  
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When writing embedded code you will quite often need to trigger code at a regular interval. (for example flashing an led)<br>  
 
When writing embedded code you will quite often need to trigger code at a regular interval. (for example flashing an led)<br>  

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