Tip - Why Clock Speed Doesn't Matter Much When Comparing Two Computer Processors

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Why Clock Speed Doesn't Matter Much When Comparing Two Computer Processors

Back in the day, people often compared computer processors by comparing their clock speed. Now, though, that value means very little when comparing two processors of different families. Ars Technica explains why. You can contact Whitson Gordon, the author of this post, at . You can also find him on , , and lurking around our page.
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