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Also called
clock rate,
the speed at which a
microprocessor
executes
instructions
. Every
computer
contains an internal clock that regulates the rate at which instructions are executed and synchronizes all the various computer components. The
CPU
requires a fixed number of
clock ticks
(or
clock cycles
) to execute each instruction. The faster the clock, the more instructions the CPU can execute per second.
Clock speeds are expressed in megahertz (
MHz
) or gigahertz ((
GHz
).
The internal
architecture
of a CPU has as much to do with a CPU's performance as the clock speed, so two CPUs with the same clock speed will not necessarily perform equally. Whereas an Intel 80286 microprocessor requires 20 cycles to multiply two numbers, an Intel 80486 or later
processor
can perform the same calculation in a single clock tick. (Note that
clock tick
here refers to the system's clock, which runs at 66 MHz for all PCs.) These newer processors, therefore, would be 20 times faster than the older processors even if their clock speeds were the same. In addition, some microprocessors are
superscalar
, which means that they can execute more than one instruction per clock cycle.
Like CPUs,
expansion buses
also have clock speeds. Ideally, the CPU clock speed and the
bus
clock speed should be the same so that neither component slows down the other. In practice, the bus clock speed is often slower than the CPU clock speed, which creates a bottleneck. This is why new local buses, such as
AGP
, have been developed.
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