klockhastigheter
Klockhastigheter, often referred to as clock speed, is a fundamental concept in computer architecture that dictates the operational pace of a processor. It measures the frequency at which a processor can execute cycles, with each cycle representing a basic operation. The unit of measurement for clock speed is Hertz (Hz), most commonly expressed in gigahertz (GHz), signifying billions of cycles per second.
A higher clock speed generally implies that a processor can perform more operations in a given timeframe,
However, clock speed is not the sole determinant of a processor's performance. Other factors such as the