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Modern computer CPUs are made to operate at a certain clock speed for most operations, with the ability to ramp up to several times more when needed. So processor speed shouldn't be your main concern. Instead, you should compare the CPU Mark on the processor. The one on this Mobo has a rating of 11,040, which is sufficient for most home and business needs, as well as light gaming.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Greetings from the Intel team. Thank you for your question. Based on the Laptop's specifications provided on the Retailer's website, the HP - 17-cn2083dx comes with the Intel® Core™ i3-1215U processor, which can reach a Max Turbo Frequency of 4.40 GHz. CPUs do not always need to run at their maximum frequency. Some programs depend more on memory to run smoothly, while others are CPU-intensive. Intel® Turbo Boost Technology is an energy-efficient solution to this imbalance: it lets the CPU run at its base clock speed when handling light workloads, then jump to a higher clock speed for heavy workloads. For detailed information about the Intel® Core™ i3-1215U processor, visit: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/226263/intel-core-i3-1215u-processor-10m-cache-up-to-4-40-ghz.html Thank you for choosing Intel! Emilio_Intel
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Malik and thank you for your question. This laptop has the i3-1215U processor with a speed of up to 4.4 GHz.
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