Frequency at which CPU chip or core is operating.
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Examples for "clock "
1 One additional problem: Family films should not clock in at 115 minutes.
2 One appears as an email offering a free Year 2000 countdown clock .
3 Family planning no longer needs to be a Darwinian, biological clock - ruling decision.
4 They were buried in dust in the dark room in the clock -tower .
5 The difference between solar time and clock time on a given date.
1 Note that it has nothing to do with your system's CPU clock rate .
2 Or slowing the mental clock rate .
3 The foregoing tables assume that you have a clock rated to siderial time, but this is not absolutely necessary.
1 Note that it has nothing to do with your system's CPU clock rate.
1 In the digital age, we've gotten used to marking advances in clock speed and memory.
2 The processing power refers to clock speed , size of cache and number of cores, says Naicker.
3 You have to dial down the chip's clock speed to accurately distinguish the small difference between on and off.
4 But cranking up the clock speed has its limitations, says Will Strauss, principal analyst with research and consulting firm Forward Concepts.
5 Raspberry Pi has always allowed you to increase your clock speed without voiding the warranty just by editing a text file in Raspbian.
6 That's enough power to overheat the chip in a matter of seconds, but it speeds up the chip's clock speed and it uses more transistors.
7 Changing the clock speeds enables you to speed up your processor at the risk of decreased stability.
8 Now, copper is increasingly proving incapable of shuttling bits across even short distances with the rapidity demanded by faster clock speeds .
9 We witnessed some thermal throttling in these cases, and clock speeds were capped at less than half of the processor's boost.
10 The Note 10.1 uses Google's Android software and a quad-core processor with 1.4 GHz clock speeds .
11 There is also a KITT-style "turbo boost" which will up the clock speeds of some chip cores when applications demand it.
12 The extreme edition, formerly codenamed Bloomfield, offers two processors with clock speeds of 3.20 GHz and 3.33 GHz.
13 Claremont can operate from 280 millivolts to 1.2 volts, and at clock speeds from 3 MHz to 915 MHz.
14 Gigahertz clock speeds are now common on most desktop computers, and as long as computer chips remain electronic, GHz appears to be the PC's domain.
15 (Remember, the Linux system is running at less than one quarter the clock speed of the Windows system.)
16 Once carrying the Lynnfield moniker, Core i7's regular edition processors have clock speeds from 2.66 GHz up to 3.06 GHz.
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