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Pearlf
This will undoubtedly be a very stupid question, but... here goes.
From what I've read, an AMD cpu like the Athlon XP 2400+ actually runs at a
clockspeed slower than 2.4GHz. However, I also understand that the AMD cpu
mentioned is considered the "equivalent" of an Intel P4 2.4GHz, which runs
at a clockspeed of 2.4GHz. How is this possible?
From what I've read, the reason for this is that the AMD cpu can do more
processes in one clock cycle compared to the Intel cpu. I don't know how
valid that statement is. IMO, if this is true, the AMD cpu gives you more
bang for your buck.
Anyhow, can anyone explain the concept to me?
Thanks
Pearlf
From what I've read, an AMD cpu like the Athlon XP 2400+ actually runs at a
clockspeed slower than 2.4GHz. However, I also understand that the AMD cpu
mentioned is considered the "equivalent" of an Intel P4 2.4GHz, which runs
at a clockspeed of 2.4GHz. How is this possible?
From what I've read, the reason for this is that the AMD cpu can do more
processes in one clock cycle compared to the Intel cpu. I don't know how
valid that statement is. IMO, if this is true, the AMD cpu gives you more
bang for your buck.
Anyhow, can anyone explain the concept to me?
Thanks
Pearlf