Clock Speed - Definition
Clock Speed refers to the speed per second, measured in Hertz (Hz), that a computer processor performs functions both internally and when working with other components. Core clock speed also known as CPU frequency, measures operations inside the CPU, while a slower system bus speed measures how fast RAM memory is accessed. For instance, a 3.2 GHz Pentium 4 processor performs 3.2 billion internal operations per second. When working with a FSB of 800 MHz, the CPU frequency is 200 MHz with a clock multiplier of 16. (200 MHz x 4 = 800 MHz 200Mhz x 16 = 3200 MHz).
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