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The average clock speed for a home PC is typically around 2-3 GHz (gigahertz). This speed determines how many calculations a processor can perform in a second. It can vary depending on the specific model and generation of the processor.
Th clock speed is the processor speed. It is simply the amout of operations the processor can do per second. However if the processor has multiple cores, it will be as fast as number of cores * clock speed. Note that the processor speed is not the overall computer speed.
In 1995 most PC computers were either 286, 386 or 486. The average 386 processor ran at a speed of 33mhz. Speeds have risen dramatically since then and are now many times more powerful.
speed of a processor is measured by CMU(Clock Multiplier Unit). Formula:(speed of processor in Hz)/(FSB of processor)= CMU
The only way to increase the processor speed is by overclocking. Through overclocking, you can increase the overall speed of the processor.
No. It represents the clock speed of the processor. The clock speed is usually misinterpreted by many as the power of the processor, but the physical design of the processor has far more to do with the processors throughput than the clock speed itself.
No, a megabyte is a unit of storage capacity, not a unit for measuring the speed of a processor. The speed of a processor is typically measured in hertz (GHz), which indicates how many cycles the processor can execute in one second.
processor speed does not matter.
The processor (obviously)
Clock speed measures the speed and it's measured in megahertz.
The average FSB speed for an Intel Core 2 processor is about 1333 M. However, this speed depends greatly on the model, some are much higher or lower than that!