answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How do you increase processor clock rate?

By increasing the clock rate, the microprocessor's speed can be increased but with a cost of more heat generation, which may sometimes rupture the processor.


Does 1.9GHz with AMD A4-3305M accelerated dual-core processor equal 3.0 ghz?

This doesn't really math out properly. A 1.9GHz processor is a 1.9GHz processor. It can be the EQUIVILENT of a higher clock-rate, lower instructions per cycle processor, but it isn't the same, or "equal" at different clock speeds.


Does GHz represent 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.


What is the clock cycle time for the processor in this system?

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.


If clock speed increases then what happens to processor speed?

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.


When a dual-core processor is used is the clock speed of the processor affected?

Yes


What is the difference between an internal and external clock?

AnswerThe internal is located inside your computer. If your running Windows, the time it keeps is display on the lower right side of the screen. An external clock is usually located on another system and can be accessed with software. You can get software to sync your internal clock to that other system. The National Institute for Science and Technology (NIST) hosts a clock that many computer users and businesses sync to.Wow...can that answer be any more wrong?Internal and External clocks are NOT referring to the "time of day" type clocks, they refer to the internal processor clock cycle or an external clock source. The clock cycle of a processor is the time it takes for the processor to execute a data instruction (very basic explanation there) and is measured as the speed of a processor, like a 2.6gHz processor can execute 2.6 billion clock cycles per second.Now this is somewhat misleading as the processor speed itself is probably only 400MHz, but using an External Multiplier (clock multiplier, external clock), you increase the total amount of data the processor can execute in one clock cycle.This is a VERY basic example and I don't have time to really go deep, so it's best to search for a more concise answer if you really require one.


What is Core Clock in computers?

Core clock is the actual speed at which the graphics processor on a video card on a computer operates. The core clock speed is measured in megahertz.


What is the difference between 2.66 dual core and 64bit dual core?

The difference between 2.66 dual core processor, and 64-bit dual core processor, is really two different processor specifications. 2.66 is actually 2.66Ghz, which is the clock speed of the processor. The clock speed tells you how many times the processor can execute instructions per second. A dual core processor is a processor with two cores on one die. This can be thought of as having two processors in one. The bit specification of a processor tells you how many binary instructions a processor can execute per clock cycle. Most processors today are 32-bit (32 binary instructions per clock cycle) or 64-bit (64 binary instructions per clock cycle). More RAM can be used with a 64-bit processor. A 32-bit processor is limited to addressing 4 Gigabytes of RAM, while a 64-bit process can address (theoretically) 16 Exabytes of RAM.


Why does this site OVER CLOCK my prosessor?

This site cannot alter your processor clock speed.


What does a fast clock do to the performance of the CPU?

Increasing the clock-speed of a processor increases its performance. There is so much more that goes into the overall performance of a processor (cache speed, cache size, hit / miss frequency on L1 and L2 cache, cycle recovery time on the cache, architecture, core efficiency, pipeline length, and northbridge frequency just to name a few) However, simply increasing a processor's clock speed WILL improve its performance, to an extent. Fast clock speeds send more calculations through the processor cores more frequently, thus leading to your increased performance. If it is pushed too high, a processor begins to see diminishing returns as more cache misses, overheating, and voltage inefficiency start setting in. Always consider properly researching this matter before considering raising the clock speed of your processor.


Which was the first smartphone processor that broke the 1GHz clock speed barrier?

SNAPDRAGON Mobile Processor