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those that fail the standards of the higher clock rate yet pass the standards of a lesser clock rate may be labeled with the lesser... advised to purchase the highest clock rate sold for that CPU... The clock rate of a CPU is normally determined by the... used an Intel 8080 CPU with a clock rate of 2 MHz... was introduced as the first CPU with a clock rate of 3 GHz... may run at the same or a slower clock rate as older CPUs... The clock rate of a computer is only useful for providing comparisons between computer chips in the same... true for MIPS R4000 running at the same clock rate as the two are different processors with different functionality... like the clock rate of the computer... with a clock rate of 110 MHz so that Apple could advertise that its computer had the fastest clock... which reportedly ran at about half the clock rate of the roughly equivalent Pentium 4 CPU...

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