How Do You Compare Computer Processor Speeds?
The true speed of a computer processor is not necessarily the speed that is listed on the product’s box. When comparing computer processor speeds there are a few things you have to take into consideration. The most important of these considerations is how many “cores” a unit has. A multi-core unit actually has multiple processors all working together as one large unit, which can affect what the “true” speed of the unit is. Find the technical specifications sheet for any computer processor you want to compare. This sheet will have all relevant information about the processor including the clock speed and the total number of cores that are present. If you’re looking at a computer processor in a store, this sheet will be printed on the product’s packaging. If you’re looking for processors online, this sheet will be on the manufacturer’s product website. Look at the “clock speed.” This is the total speed of one core of the processor. This speed directly relates to how many different proces