The CPU (Central Processing Unit or processor) is responsible for processing all information from programs run by your computer. The ‘clock speed’, or the speed at which the processor processes information, is measured in gigahertz (GHz). This means that a processor advert ising a high GHz rating will likely perform faster than a similarly specified processor of the same brand and age
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