"25 MHz" and "33 MHz" are not speeds. They're frequencies.
"25MHz" describes anything that happens 25 million times every second.
"33MHz" describes anything that happens 33 million times every second.
Perhaps that information can help you decide on an answer to your question.
A 33MHz speed card plugged in to the bus.
The time to execute a 3 clock cycle instruction in a 25MHz processor is 120ns. One clock cycle is 40ns, 1/25Mhz, so three of them are 120ns.
The wavelength for a frequency of 25 MHz is approximately 12 meters. Wavelength can be calculated using the formula: Wavelength = Speed of light / Frequency.
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.
Actually, transonic speed is not a speed faster than that of sound. Transonic speed is approx. Equal to the speed of sound, not faster.
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Basically, neither of them is faster. the speed depends on the CPU design. the faster the frequency, the faster the processing speed.:-D
Faster than the speed of sound.
The speed of knowledge/information travels faster than the speed of light.
Light is faster because speed does not move. Speed is a measure of the rate of movement but, in itself, it does not move - at all!
Depends what speed you're talking about... Processor speed - install a faster processor(s) RAM speed - install faster RAM chips Internet speed - use a faster modem/router and get your service provider to upgrade your service.
Electricity is faster than sound. The speed of electricity through a conductor is close to the speed of light, which is much faster than the speed of sound through air.