CPU multiplier

In computing, a clock multiplier (also known as a CPU multiplier or bus/core ratio) determines how many times faster the processor’s internal clock runs compared to its external base clock. It directly influences the CPU’s operating frequency, calculated as: CPU Speed = Base Clock × Multiplier.

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CPU multiplier

In computing, a clock multiplier (also known as a CPU multiplier or bus/core ratio) determines how many times faster the processor’s internal clock runs compared to its external base clock. It directly influences the CPU’s operating frequency, calculated as: CPU Speed = Base Clock × Multiplier.

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