Soldato
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When talking to the technically challenged I like to use the example of cars - does owning four, four seater saloon cars each capable of 100mph mean you can drive at 400mph ?
But having four cars will mean transporting twelve people may be a lot easier (drivers permitting, if you excuse the pun) than with a 400mph supercar.
cjph
it's relative, depends how you look at at. remove the car analogue, its rubbish. But what we have is one cpu that is (in a perfect world) capable of doing 4x as much for any given command. Now whether this means it can do one thing 4x faster (perfect multi threading) or 4 of those things at the same time (4x single threads) there is still 4x the processing power available (again, in a perfect world. in reality this isnt true because of overheads ect)
Now, the reason the car analogue is rubbish is that 1) it only works if you stick to single threaded apps and 2) you didnt mention that all twelve passengers would get to the destination in 1/4 (just saying it's 'a lot easier' doesnt count!) of the time it would take one supercar @ 400mph. when these 'technically challenged', as you put it, double or quadruple the speed on mhz, they are only thinking in terms of processing power so while they arent right with what they say, they arent entirely wrong about what they are trying to say either

let's make it easier for the technically challanged:
car A travels at 100mph and can transport 4 people to the destination in 1x hour
car B travels at 400mph and can transport 1 person to the destination in 0.25 hours
how long would it take each car to transport 16 passengers?
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