Intel core i7 which has 512-bit
The highest non-overclocked processor in terms of just sheer speed is a 3.6 GHz quad core processor put out by AMD (AMD Phenom II X4 975 Black Edition), which is the equivalent of having a 14.4 GHz single core processor.
As of now, the highest processor speed commercially available is around 5.3 GHz. However, processor speeds vary depending on the model and manufacturer, so newer and faster processors may be released in the future.
The clock cycle time for the processor in this system is the duration it takes for one complete cycle of the clock signal, determining the speed at which the processor can execute instructions.
That means that your processor in your PC really has two processors and each speed shows the speed of it's "core"
The processor's speed depends on the processor, not the operating system. To view your computer system's properties (processor's specifications among other things) go to "my computer." There you should see something that says "System Properties" or something to that effect (I can't remember exactly what it says on vista, since I use Windows 7 now). Hope that helps!
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Try actually listing some and we'll go from there.
Intigrators is the highest/laatest chips processor in the last generation of computer that make the computer to speed.
Control Panel\System and Maintenance\System (look in the System section for 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.
go in to device manager and look under processor
obviously about 100 MHz, since the core speed is calculated by multiplying the system clock speed and the given multiplier.