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What is CPU Speed |
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The CPU of a computer is the part of it which performs all of its logical and arithmetic calculations. |
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| Author: Robert Thomson |
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The clock rate of a CPU depends on various factors such as system architecture, clock rate of RAM and file system, so two computers with the same clock rates may not perform the same. The first commercial PC the Altair 8800 which used the Intel 8080 chip had a speed of 2MHz while the original IBM had a clock rate of 4.77 MHz.
The Intel Pentium (2002) chip ran at 300MHz while the more recent Pentium IV runs at 3 GHz (3 billion cycles per second).
To find your CPU's speed (Windows):
1. Right click on “My Computer” and click on “Properties”.
2. Under the “System” section, look for Processor - The processor’s name as well as speed (in GHz) will be mentioned.
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George Anderson writes on topics such as How Do I Benchmark a CPU , How Do I Upgrade a CPU and What is a Pentium for The Tech FAQ.
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