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The clock speed is not a measurement of actual processing power, it's normal that different technologies from different times can do much more or less at the same clock speeds. Also, I don't understand Austrian/German, but isn't this mentioning some specific part of the processor like video decoding or networking?
 
The clock speed is not a measurement of actual processing power, it's normal that different technologies from different times can do much more or less at the same clock speeds. Also, I don't understand Austrian/German, but isn't this mentioning some specific part of the processor like video decoding or networking?

People from that Time maybe know how was it about.:)
It was more like Intel had to "push" the Pentium 4 (Willamette) at these times,because the Pentium III Tualatin (with 1.0,1.2 and 1,4 Ghz) was a lot faster than the actual Pentium 4 CPU´s these Times.And Cheaper of course.
(Yes,there where more Factors like the RAM and Chipset,but...:D)
 
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