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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a faster microprocessor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the performance or speed of computer hardware, particularly in technical or comparative contexts.
Example: "The new model features a faster microprocessor, which significantly improves overall system performance."
Alternatives: "an improved microprocessor" or "a speedier processor".
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Apple updated its ultralight MacBook Air laptop with a faster microprocessor and an improved camera.
Analysts widely expect the new iPhone to include a faster microprocessor for running applications at a greater speed, along with a more powerful camera.
All this is for the introduction of a faster microprocessor for laptop computers, called the Pentium 4-M.
He says that his chips, by assuming arduous visual-rendering tasks, do more to boost PC performance than a faster microprocessor can.
He boasts that his chips, by assuming arduous visual rendering tasks, do more to boost PC performance than buying a faster microprocessor.
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Most desktop PCs have a fast microprocessor chip busily crunching numbers and executing millions of instructions every second.
On the inside, though, the product has a better camera, faster microprocessor and a virtual assistant called Siri that lets people dictate texts and do Web searches with voice commands.
More problematic for the new operating system was its "bloated" structure, which required a very fast microprocessor and large amounts of dedicated computer memory for proper functioning.
These are possible only because of faster microprocessors and tiny versions of the brushless motors also used by Dyson.
The chip industry also needs better nanoscale manufacturing techniques to create ever denser data storage and ever faster microprocessors.
But computing is changing in ways that are forcing the company to stretch beyond its traditional talent for making and marketing faster and faster microprocessors.
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