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There are several aspects which touch completely different aspects of processor design. For instance:

  • Manufacturing process (e.g. "32 nm" process)
  • Voltage, currents and resistance (depend on process)
  • Clock speed (depends on all above, e.g. "1200 MHz")
  • Available cooling (limits clock speed)
  • Instruction set design (some instruction sets are faster than others)
  • Number of processor cores (more cores means that individual cores work slower than a single core would)

There are even more factors, but most of them are design-specific (like slow bus clock or memory clock).

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It all comes down to processor architecture. CPUs are designed and operate on a synchronization signal. This signal, known as a clock signal, takes the form af a mathematical square wave. They first calculate the maximum time that electrical signals can move in various branches of a CPU's many circuits. This depends on the datapaths and gate design. Then designers can then select an appropriate period for the clock signal. CPU manufactures usually downgrade the processors clock speed/signal before it's release.

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what factors determine the speed of the microprocessor

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