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Where can I get a list of processing speeds in mbps for the major intel processors?
Perhaps you mean MIPS which stands for "million instructions per second"?linux kid said:Where can I get a list of processing speeds in mbps for the major intel processors?
Mbps stands for megabits per second and is a unit of measurement for data transfer speed. It indicates the amount of data that can be transferred in one second.
Processor speed in mbps is typically measured by the number of bits that can be processed in one second. This is known as the clock speed and is measured in hertz (Hz) or millions of hertz (MHz).
Not necessarily. Other factors such as the number of cores and the efficiency of the processor also play a role in determining overall performance. A higher mbps speed may not always result in better performance if other components are not optimized.
Yes, different types of processors can have the same mbps speed. However, their overall performance may still differ due to other factors such as architecture, cache size, and efficiency.
For everyday use, a processor speed in the range of 1-2 GHz (1000-2000 MHz) is generally considered good enough for basic tasks such as web browsing, word processing, and streaming videos. However, for more demanding tasks such as gaming or video editing, a higher mbps speed may be necessary.