Computer Science, asked by komalivandana3735, 7 months ago

Explain how the speed of a computer processor is measured?

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Answered by puneetgoyal12
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Answer:

The most common measure of CPU speed is the clock speed, which is measured in MHz or GHz. One GHz equals 1,000 MHz, so a speed of 2.4 GHz could also be expressed as 2,400 MHz. The higher the clock speed, the more operations the CPU can execute per second.

Answered by zumba12
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The processor pace is measured in Hertz.

Explanation:

  • The pace at which the CPU includes out commands is known as the clock pace.
  • The clock pace is measured in cycles consistent with second, and one cycle according to second is called 1hertz.
  • The better the clock pace a CPU has, the faster it produces instructions.
  • The CPU is made of a processor that has two, four, or maybe extra cores.

The CPU multiplier (now and again known as the “CPU ratio”) is multiplied against the CPU Base Clock to decide the clock speed of the processor. A CPU multiplier of forty-six and a base clock of one hundred MHz.

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