Clock speed: GCSE Computer Science Definition

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What is clock speed?

In GCSE Computer Science, clock speed refers to how many Fetch-Decode-Execute cycles the CPU can perform per second. It is measured in Hertz (Hz), with modern CPUs operating in Gigahertz (GHz), meaning billions of cycles per second.

How does clock speed affect CPU performance?

A higher clock speed means the CPU can fetch and execute instructions faster. For example, a 3.5 GHz processor can handle 3.5 billion cycles per second, improving the overall speed of a computer system.

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James Woodhouse

Author: James Woodhouse

Expertise: Computer Science

James graduated from the University of Sunderland with a degree in ICT and Computing education. He has over 14 years of experience both teaching and leading in Computer Science, specialising in teaching GCSE and A-level. James has held various leadership roles, including Head of Computer Science and coordinator positions for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. James has a keen interest in networking security and technologies aimed at preventing security breaches.

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Rob has over 16 years' experience teaching Computer Science and ICT at KS3 & GCSE levels. Rob has demonstrated strong leadership as Head of Department since 2012 and previously supported teacher development as a Specialist Leader of Education, empowering departments to excel in Computer Science. Beyond his tech expertise, Robert embraces the virtual world as an avid gamer, conquering digital battlefields when he's not coding.

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