mega hertz
pentium 4
Today's CPUs actually run at speeds measured in gigahertz (GHz), not kilohertz (kHz). A single gigahertz equals one billion cycles per second, allowing modern processors to perform billions of calculations in the same timeframe. This advancement in clock speed, along with improvements in architecture and parallel processing, has significantly enhanced computing performance compared to earlier generations that operated in kilohertz.
Dual core means two CPUs so what you really have is to CPUs each run at the speed of 3.4 Ghz and not one CPU that runs at 6.8GHz... Programming your Life...
Its is measured by speed,power,andwind speed
its measured in Knots
It's impossible to answer this question. There are hundreds of high speed processors. Be more accurate. There are CPUs that cost more than $1000 and there are also CPUs that cost $300. If you need it for a server or heavy rendering - $1000, if gaming $300.
CPU's or central processing units do not actually store data. There is a minimal amount of data on board but the storage takes place on the hard and solid state drives.
Computer processing speed is measured in IPS (Instructions per second).
No. A barometer measures pressure. Wind speed is measured by an anemometer.
it is measured in speed because of how fast it can transfer to the screen
In light speed.
No. If you want to run dual processors, they need to both be the same speed, and either "MP" (multiprocessor) versions, or hacked 'normal' CPUs (there is a way of making normal CPUs report they are MP CPUs)