Recently when I was shopping for a new iMac, I was shocked to see the CPU clock speeds to be so low on the lower end models. I mean, I had a 3.0 ghz pentium dell back in 2006. But now I see Apple releasing their base iMacs under 2.0 ghz. Everyone sees numbers and always assumes the higher or more the better. But I guess that isn't necessarily always true.
Now, I'm not totally a tech noob and read the article below to better understand. Maybe someone else can throw their ideas in as well. But basically would it right to say that a most recent CPU, slower clock speed, can be faster and more efficient than generations old processors with higher speeds?
So the 2.8 ghz quad core i5 in my late 2015 is actually not that bad, even though the number vs number specs may not look that way when compared to 3.3 ghz machines from previous years.
http://lowendmac.com/2014/1-4-ghz-imac-what-is-apple-thinking/
Now, I'm not totally a tech noob and read the article below to better understand. Maybe someone else can throw their ideas in as well. But basically would it right to say that a most recent CPU, slower clock speed, can be faster and more efficient than generations old processors with higher speeds?
So the 2.8 ghz quad core i5 in my late 2015 is actually not that bad, even though the number vs number specs may not look that way when compared to 3.3 ghz machines from previous years.
http://lowendmac.com/2014/1-4-ghz-imac-what-is-apple-thinking/