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@ HappySquirrel

The second problem is that the available processing power on a chip is directly related to the number of transistors on the chip times the clock speed of the chip


Nothing in your post refutes what I said.

Yes and no, performance also comes from CPU design efficiency and some CPUs have transistors dedicated to non-performance critical components and legacy bagage.



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