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5.3 GHz is the maximum clock speed the CPU can temporarily reach, not a constant speed. It activates automatically via Intel Turbo Boost It applies to one or a few cores, not all cores It is used for short bursts of work: Opening apps, Clicking in Excel, Browser tab loads, Compiling a small task, Short AI or code execution spike. Think of BOOST like a sports car overtake such as fast, brief, and intentional.
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