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Qué (quién) es MHz (megahertz) - definición

THE MISCONCEPTION OF ONLY USING CLOCK RATE TO COMPARE THE PERFORMANCE OF DIFFERENT MICROPROCESSORS
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AMERICAN HIP HOP GROUP
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MHz Legacy, formerly known as MHz, is an American hip hop group from Columbus, Ohio. It consists of producer RJD2 and rappers Copywrite, Tage Future, and Jakki Da Motamouth.
Asia-Pacific Telecommunity band plan in the 700 MHz band         
  • Figure 1. Harmonized FDD Arrangement of the APT band plan of the 700 MHz band
  • Figure 4. Scheme of possible harmonization of sub 1 GHz bands
  • Figure 5. Duplexers in the FDD mode of the APT band plan
  • Figure 8. Illustration of the use of dual duplexers
  • Figure 6. Interference from other MS transmitter in adjacent channel
  • Figure 3. Incompatibility of the US band plan and the APT band plan in the 700 MHz band
  • Figure 7. Interference from other network in adjacent channel
  • Figure 2. Harmonized TDD Arrangement of the APT band plan of the 700 MHz band
TELECOM BAND PLAN FOR LTE DEVELOPMENT
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The Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT) band plan is a type of segmentation of the 698–806 MHz band (usually referred to as the 700 MHz band) formalized by the APT in 2008–2010http://www.aptsec.
Megahertz (horse)         
BRITISH-BRED THOROUGHBRED RACEHORSE
Megahertz (foaled May 4, 1999 in Great Britain) is a Thoroughbred racehorse who raced in France and the United States.

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Megahertz myth

The megahertz myth, or in more recent cases the gigahertz myth, refers to the misconception of only using clock rate (for example measured in megahertz or gigahertz) to compare the performance of different microprocessors. While clock rates are a valid way of comparing the performance of different speeds of the same model and type of processor, other factors such as an amount of execution units, pipeline depth, cache hierarchy, branch prediction, and instruction sets can greatly affect the performance when considering different processors. For example, one processor may take two clock cycles to add two numbers and another clock cycle to multiply by a third number, whereas another processor may do the same calculation in two clock cycles. Comparisons between different types of processors are difficult because performance varies depending on the type of task. A benchmark is a more thorough way of measuring and comparing computer performance.

The myth started around 1984 when comparing the Apple II with the IBM PC. The argument was that the IBM computer was five times faster than the Apple II, as its Intel 8088 processor had a clock speed roughly 4.7 times the clock speed of the MOS Technology 6502 used in the latter. However, what really matters is not how finely divided a machine's instructions are, but how long it takes to complete a given task. Consider the LDA # (Load Accumulator Immediate) instruction. On a 6502 that instruction requires two clock cycles, or 2 μs at 1 MHz. Although the 4.77 MHz 8088's clock cycles are shorter, the LDA # needs at least 4 of them, so it takes 4 / 4.77 MHz = 0.84 μs at least. So, at best, that instruction runs only a little more than 2 times as fast on the original IBM PC than on the Apple II.