The Intel Core i7-13620H which was released 2023 has only a base clock of 2,4 Ghz.
And to my understanding is a reason why we stopped increasing it that much, is that the thermal load would get to high. Reason why we have gone with multi cores and bigger caches.
- Performance scaling with higher clock speeds has diminished over the years. While increasing clock speeds was once a simple way to improve performance, this method has become less effective. Modern processors are more complex, and simply increasing the frequency doesn't provide linear gains in real-world performance.
- Many tasks are bottlenecked by factors other than raw clock speed, like memory access, latency, bandwidth, or parallel processing limitations.
Architecture improvements: Rather than just increasing clock speed, modern CPUs focus on improving architecture. Techniques like out-of-order execution, pipelining, cache optimizations, and branch prediction help processors achieve better efficiency and performance at lower clock speeds
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