The processor speed depends on the specific processor. In general, most processors have a range of about 1 gigahertz on the lower end to about 3.6 gigahertz on the upper end.
Processor speeds are usually measured in hertz (cycles per second) And then there are FLOPS ... Floating point operations per second.
"There are many sites that compare intel and amd processor speeds, but the best person to go to would be your local computer store. The processor speeds only mean so much no-a-days, as you also need to take into account dual and quad core processors."
The speed of a computer will depend upon what it is doing at the time. As a rough guide the processor speeds range from a Mac Mini or MacBook which start at a 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor while a Mac Pro can have a 2.93GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5500.
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A computer with a fast processor will work faster, but will not have a noticeable effect on your download speeds.
CPU speeds range from around 1.6 Ghz to around 3.6 Ghz it shows how many times the processor operates in a second.. Ghz - Gigahertz you can increase you computer speed if you want to .. it's called overclocking.. I can't go into the details here. but overclocking will void your warranty.
That means that your processor in your PC really has two processors and each speed shows the speed of it's "core"
almost all mediums of internet connections can achieve this speed DSL cable and fireboptic can all achieve these speeds
depends on quad processor type: For example Quad Processor Q8400 VID Voltage Range: 0.8500V-1.3625V
The AMD processor is a device that is a processor within a computer. depending on the model, it can range from $50 to $2000 and this varies in its speed and quality.
The clock speed of an i7 processor can range anywhere from 1.70 GHz to 2.90 GHz depending on the quality and brand. Some processors are built better than others resulting in better clock speeds.
This question is too broad. Are you referring to the clock of the CPU or GPU? Are you looking at a specific model? Processor and Graphics Processor speeds vary widely, and cost is directly proportional to those clock speeds. You should research instead preassembled machines that suit your specific needs, such as gaming, networking, business, simple internet browsing, etc.