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No. The CPU cores run at a much higher frequency than the bus speed in any personal computer built within the last 15 years or so.

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System bus speed of Intel Core i9?

Intel core speed is low to M1.


Which processor has the highest system external bus speed?

Intel core i7 which has 512-bit


What is the maximum front side bus FSB speed of an Intel Core 2?

The maximum FSB speed of an Intel Core 2 Duo processor is 1066MHz. Note: This is for the Core 2 Duo line only. Intel Dual Core CPU's differ.


What is the system bus speed of the Intel Core 2 Quad at 2400 MHz?

1066 MT/s.


In most computers what is the same as bus width?

The speed of system random-access memory is determined by two factors: bus width and bus speed. Bus width refers to how many bits of information RAM can send to the CPU at the same time.


Is there a significant difference in speed between a 2.26 GHz Intel core 2 duo and 2.53 GHz Intel core 2 duo?

You have to see whether the Bus speeds are the same or different. You can have two similar speed CPUs with different bus speeds. You should choose the one with higher bus speed. I am assuming the above CPUs have the same bus speed, therefore: 2.26 x 2 = 4.52 GHz 2.53 x 2 = 5.06 GHz 5.06 - 4.52 / 4.52 = 12% The second CPU is 12% faster than the first one. Check the price between the two. If the price of the second one is more than 25% than the first CPU, then it's not worth it.


How is processor speed measured?

You have to take clock speed, multi-core technology, and front side bus and cache into consideration when you are measuring the speed of a CPU.


Will a bus and a car travel the same distance at a same speed in same time?

Yes. Time is a function of distance and speed, and independent of the method of achieving that speed over the distance. time = distance ÷ speed


Why don't all motherboard operate at the same speed?

Because different processors and chipsets don't all support the same bus speed.


Two bus are moving at the same velocity. What is the speed of either bus with respect to the other?

If their velocities are equal, then the speed of each bus relative to the other is zero. A passenger on one bus could read a newspaper held up by a passenger on the other one.


Is bus speed the same thing as processor speed in a MacBook?

Not exactly. "Bus speed" probably refers to the Front Side Bus speed. The speed of a computer's processor is a multiple of the FSB speed. For example, a MacBook with a 2.4 GHz Core 2 Duo has a multiplier of nine. 2400 MHz / 9 = 266.66 MHz FSB. Since modern front side buses transfer data four times per clock cycle, as opposed to just one, the effective data transfer rate is increased fourfold, to about 1066 MT/s (megatransfers per second).


Components that must use the same front side bus speed?

motherboard and cpu