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the speed of a computer is measured in............and ...........​

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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The speed of a computer is measured in GHz (gigahertz) and cycles.

  • The clock speed, which is expressed in GHz (gigahertz), counts the cycles that your CPU completes each second. In this instance, a "cycle" is the fundamental unit used to gauge a CPU's speed.
  • The processor's trillions of transistors open and close once per cycle.
  • The processor's trillions of transistors open and close once per cycle.
  • The calculations contained in the instructions it receives are carried out by the CPU in this manner.
  • Bits per second and bytes per second are two different ways to evaluate data transfer rates.
  • 8 bits make up a byte (typically).
  • Web browsers typically measure the speed at which a file is downloaded in bytes per second, whereas network experts define network speeds in bits per second.

Hence, the speed of a computer is measured in GHz (gigahertz) and cycles.

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Answered by DevendraLal
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A computer's speed is expressed in GHz (gigahertz) and cycles.

  • The number of cycles that are completed by your CPU per second is measured by the clock speed, which is stated in GHz (gigahertz). In this case, the fundamental unit for measuring a CPU's speed is called a "cycle".
  • The trillions of transistors in the processor each open and close once every cycle.
  • The trillions of transistors in the processor each open and close once every cycle.
  • The CPU performs the calculations outlined in the instructions it receives in this way.
  • Data transfer speeds can be measured in bits per second or bytes per second.
  • The typical size of a byte is 8 bits.
  • While network specialists describe network speeds in bits per second, web browsers commonly estimate the speed at which a file is downloaded in bytes per second.

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