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SUPERCOMPUTER
In the CPU, Central Processing Unit.
The central processing unit (CPU) is a chip built into a computer that performs basic calculations that allow the computer to run. Processing power is a measurement of how powerful this chip is, i.e. how fast it can do the required calculations.
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in the matter of fact your current microcomputer or desktop has a much better processing! power than a previous minicomputer!
Usually servers have more processing power and more RAM so they can handle many clients at the same time.
Some computer games and graphics applications are heavy users of graphical memory. Examples include Bioshock, Half-life 2, Adobe Photoshop, and 3DSMAX. Those kinds of applications run better with a computer that has a great deal of memory and processing speed. Note however, that the speed of the central processing unit (CPU) and the amount of system memory of a computer does not specifically affect the amount of graphical power available to a computer. Most graphically intensive programs require the video/graphics card itself to have a fair amount of processing power and memory. For the general user, it is a waste of money to purchase a high-end graphics card.
No, Super computers are still digital machines processing a larger number of instructions or sets of instructions through higher processing power available by better chips or coupled processors
1.7 GHz appears to be the processing power for the IBM thinkpad computer. There are many websites that can also lead you to more specialized details about this computer simply by searching its model type.
2.2 GHz is the measurement of processing power of the CPU on a personal computer (PC) GHz stands for Gigahertz. A Gigahert is 1000 Megahertz of processing power.
When the computer is wrighting to the drive it will take some of the processing power.