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  • babynaby02
  • Jun 3, 2020
  • 1 min read

Ideally, a chip manufacturer would like to produce only high quality chips that operate at the highest possible clock rate, but manufacturing defects prevent this from happening. Lower clock rate chips are a way that a manufacturer can salvage a loss. Market demand can also affect the clock rate of chips. The price of making a chip is fixed, regardless of clock rate. Sometimes demand for a specific price segment is high enough where the manufacturer would actually lock faster processors into a lower speed to provide supply for the demand. This makes sense when the chips may not get sold otherwise. If they didn't lock the clock rate, then they wouldn't be able to charge more for the higher clock rate chips.   These tests determine the speed that the processor is capable of operating at. After they have been tested, the optimum value is locked into the processor and it is packaged.



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