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No Intel Pentium 4 processor was ever manufactured running at a clock speed of 500MHz. However, the previous product line, the Pentium III, had several variants running at that clock speed.
Depends on what their Clock Speed Is, Clock Speed Is measured in GHz, the higher the number the better the processor. For Instance an Intel Core 2 Duo could have a clock speed of 2.00 GHz and that would be better than a AMD Turion Clock speed of 1.73 GHz.
2.0 GHz.
No, the Intel 80486 and Intel DX2 are not the same. The 80486 refers to a family of microprocessors, while the Intel DX2 is a specific variant of the 80486 that features a clock multiplier allowing it to operate at a higher clock speed than the bus speed. For example, a 80486 DX2 might run at 66 MHz while the bus runs at 33 MHz, effectively doubling the performance on certain tasks.
The optimal fan speed depends on the size of the heatsink and the clock rate of your processor. As such, there is no single answer.
2.53Ghz @ 1066Mhz front side bus
Clock speed is only a useful comparison of speed when two processors share the same architecture. AMD and Intel processors have different internal architectures. At various points in time, one manufacturer had a more efficient architecture than the other, thus providing better performance at a lower clock speed. As of Q2 of 2009, Intel currently offers more efficient processors.
The Intel Pentium E5200 processor was released in the third quarter of 2008. It has two cores, each with a clock speed of 2.5 GHz. The size of the L2 cache is 2MB and the speed of the front-side bus is 800 MHz.
The clocking speed of an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor is 2.4 Ghz. Clock speed refers to how quickly a processor can do a task. More information on all of Intels processors can be found on their website.
Technology used in microprocessors used to instruct information twice the normal bus speed. The Intel 80486DX2/50 MHz was the first processor with clock-doubling and was capable of running doubled to 50MHz. Today, clock-doubling is not required as the CPU runs independently of the Front Side Bus and connects directly to the North bridge.
As a whole, the Pentium 4 has a higher maximum performance than a Pentium III. The Pentium III performs the same as or better than Pentium 4 at the same clock speed, but the Pentium 4 has a higher max clock speed (which the Pentium 4 was designed for).
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.