RAM is a data storage device.
CPU is a data processing device.
The performance difference will depends on what applications you run.
If they are applications such as games or video editing, that require a lot of processing, then obviously the higher the processor speed the better.
Or if you tend to run lots of different programs at the same time then an increase in RAM will see performance increase as it gives the computer more room to store the data for the open programs.
there is no direct link between the two
The CPU speed, and processor speed is the amount of cycles that a CPU can perform per second.CPU speed is not a good indicator of CPU performance.
A faster internal clock speed will improve the performance of the CPU.
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The performance of a CPU is least affected by its age, its size and weight. Performance is instead determined by model, clock speed and size of cache.
A CPU clock is a device that regulates the speed at which a computer's central processing unit (CPU) carries out instructions. The clock speed, measured in gigahertz (GHz), determines how quickly the CPU can process data and perform tasks. A higher clock speed generally results in faster performance, as the CPU can execute instructions more quickly. However, other factors such as the number of cores and the efficiency of the CPU architecture also play a role in overall performance.
In certain applications, the overall speed may be dependent on the RAM. If you have a fast CPU but very little RAM then your performance will be slowed.
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you cant actualy raise the CPU speed but just improve the speed of the cpu, one way on PC is to got to S trt --> Control Panel --> System and Security --> Power Options, then click on High performance under Plans,( if you dont see High Performance, click on Show additional plans)
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Weight. Any variation that can affect performance should be considered. (Which is basically everything.) Including what program(s) are being run, and the differences in architecture to other CPU's you are comparing it to. The science behind the design of CPU's is too complex to ignore a feature. Branch prediction for instance is something that the average person knows nothing about, put it can strongly effect the performance of the CPU. (Though it is impossible to measure the exact speed up for a random program.)
The CPU clock speed is important in determining how fast a computer can process instructions. A higher clock speed means the CPU can execute more instructions per second, leading to better performance in tasks that require processing power. However, other factors like the number of cores and efficiency of the CPU architecture also play a role in overall performance.