Hertz is the measurement of cycles per second. The range that microprocessors use for personal computers are currently:
Megahertz
Gigahertz
Yes, core frequency is typically measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz). It refers to the speed at which a processor's cores can execute instructions.
what the heck are you talking about
Yes,its right the frequency is measured in GIGAHERTZ like you read 3.2 gHz that is giga Hertz. The Usual unit is Hertz but like we add mega,giga,tera to define a large quantity.
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.
The measurement of processor core frequency is defined in the name of Hertz, which is for cycles per second (this is the frequency you refer to.) This is an electromagnetic waveform frequency. One high and low of the waveform would be equal to one Hertz measurement cycle.
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Dual core?
FSB, frequency, and cache size.
•Multi-core processor•Dual-core processor•Quad-core processor
They are different processors, the difference in not only in technology process which was used to produce the cpus but also in frequency and the size of CPU cash. Also core 2 duo is more efficient about power consumption.
sempron is not a dual core processor.
dual-core processing