What is the difference in performance of a gz processor 1.80 or a 2.0? My computer was 1.80 and my employer requires that 2.0

I just bought a new computer (acer) desktop with a CPU 1.80 gz and my employer requires that 2.0 processer, can the almost as powerful 1.80?

The frequency is not tell you much about the performance unless you compare the processors of the same range of a particular manufacturer.

You can't draw conclusions so comes from an Intel processor and the other with AMD. Similarly, if you have an Intel Celeron processor and an i7 from Intel running at the same frequency, the i7 will be better than the Celeron. You can search for benchmarks for specific processes to give you an idea how they perform in practice.

For example, here is a reference point that shows a 3.1 GHz Intel can execute more instructions per second than an AMD to 3.8 GHz

http://www.TomsHardware.com/reviews/A10-5800k-A8-5600k-Trinity-APU, 3241 - 3.html

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