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∙ 15y agoYou have to see whether the Bus speeds are the same or different. You can have two similar speed CPUs with different bus speeds. You should choose the one with higher bus speed.
I am assuming the above CPUs have the same bus speed, therefore:
2.26 x 2 = 4.52 GHz
2.53 x 2 = 5.06 GHz
5.06 - 4.52 / 4.52 = 12%
The second CPU is 12% faster than the first one. Check the price between the two. If the price of the second one is more than 25% than the first CPU, then it's not worth it.
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∙ 15y agoplease hurry because i need it for something dire. kthx! :Cmike@acit. :Dpleaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaase! :D
T2330 / T7500 CPU Speed: 1.6 / 2.2 GHz Bus Speed: 533 / 800 GHz Cache Size: 1MB / 4MB Have a look at: http://processorfinder.intel.com/
PCIe was designed by major companies: Intel, IBM, Dell, HP to surpass PCI and former competitors, this was achieved by the faster data tranfer speed, the difference between PCI and PCIe is that the PCI the the out-dated version.
There is a significant difference in speed and range between helicopters. What type are you asking about?
The two major differences are the clock speed of the CPU itself, 1.60 vs. 1.66 GHz and the bus speed for the memory, 533 vs. 667 MHz. Embedded CPUs usually have features built in to allow for very small minimum specifications for a viable system.
"P" refers to the Pentium processors manufactured by Intel. the 4 and 5 are two different processor types, with the P5 being "dual core"
Intel core speed is low to M1.
Very little, actually. The Pentium Dual-Core has a smaller L2 cache, making it just slightly slower than a Core 2 Duo at the same clock speed.
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difference between 3 and four speed is, a 3 speed has 3 forward gears. a 4 speed has 4 forward gears
Velocity is a vector. It is characterized by its magnitude and direction. The magnitude of the velocity vector is the speed. Speed is only a numerical value, it has no direction. Velocity vector can be broken down into its components while speed, being just a number, has no components.
AMD and Intel are two different brands of microprocessors. Consumers have different needs; some require a processor that works at lightening fast speed whereas others need something that will have a longer life and not need as much maintenance. Intel has gained in popularity with their lower end processors allowing manufacturers to have a lower selling price on computers and laptops.