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clock rate

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Englisch - Türkisch
saat vurum şıklığı
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Englisch - Englisch
The number of pulses emitted from a computer‘s clock in one second; it determines the rate at which logical or arithmetic gating is performed in a synchronous computer
Usually refers to the sample rate at which keyboards play the pre-recorded ROM samples back at
The rate at which the clock signal provided to a smart card processor changes; typically, 5 MHz or 5,000,000 pulses per second Smart card processors divide this by 2 and take on the average of 4 or 5 “clocks” per instruction and so run at about ½ MIP or 500,000 instructions per second
The speed at which processor execute instructions
frequency of a clock signal in computers measured in megahertz
  The rate at which a clock issues timing pulses   Note:   Clock rates are usually expressed in pulses per second, such as 4 96 Mpps (megapulses per second)
The number of pulses emitted from a computer's clock in one second; it determines the rate at which logical or arithmetic gating is performed in a synchronous computer
The processing speed of a computer measured in millions of cycles per second The clock circuit uses fixed vibrations produced by a quartz crystal to deliver a steady stream of pulses to the CPU
A measure of the performance of a computers CPU (or processor) The CPU's operations are synchronized to a quartz crystal that pulses millions of times each second The rapidity of these pulses - measured in megahertz - is the clock rate (or speed)
The number of pulses emitted from a computer's clock in one second It determines the rate at which logical or arithmetic gating is performed in a synchronous computer
– (1) Rate at which clock pulses (or clock ticks) are generated by clock circuitry, stated in Hertz (2) With respect to a central processing unit (CPU), the time required to fetch and execute the fastest instruction
clock rate

    Türkische aussprache

    kläk reyt

    Aussprache

    /ˈkläk ˈrāt/ /ˈklɑːk ˈreɪt/

    Etymologie

    [ 'kläk ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English clok, from Middle Dutch clocke bell, clock, from Old North French or Medieval Latin; Old North French cloque bell, from Medieval Latin clocca, of Celtic origin; akin to Middle Irish clocc bell.
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