The
CPU (central processing unit) is the part of a computer controls the
interpretation and execution of instructions. Generally, the CPU
is a single microchip, but that doesn't necessarily have to be the
case. In the consumer desktop and laptop market, the CPU market is
dominated by Intel, AMD, and IBM. These manufacturers supply the
computer makers such as Dell, HP, and Apple.
Due to its importance to every computing task, the speed of the
CPU, usually measured in gigahertz (GHz) is the number that most
vendors use in their marketing campaigns. In the past, the larger the
number, the faster the computer could be expected to be. However,
in recent years, the speed of the CPU has had less impact as other
components of a computer take on more and more of the workload. Also,
differences in technology mean that a slower chip that performs
more calculations per cycle can actually be faster than a higher
rate chip doing fewer calculations per cycle.
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