Fact: The Athlon FX 51 has a clockspeed of 2.2 GHz. The Pentium 4 Extreme Edition has a a clockspeed of 3.2 GHz.
Fact: The Athlon FX 51 is 64-bit capable. The Pentium 4 Extreme Edition is a 32-bit processor.
Erroneous conclusion:
Reporters are the best.Because a 64-bit chip can process more data per clock cycle, a much lower clock speed can offer more performance than a comparable speed 32-bit processor.
That's like 4 billion times more!In older 16-bit processors, like the Intel 80286 CPU, the processor can, for example, add numbers from 0 to 65536 (2 the power of 16) and would require two steps for higher numbers.
32-bit processors, on the other hand, can add from 0 to more than 4 billion (2 to the power of 32) in one step.
A 64-bit processor, therefore, can add from 0 to 18,446,744,073,709,551,616 in one single step, which of course means it can process tons more data per clock cycle!