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'''Turbo Boost Technology''' ('''TBT''') is a [[microprocessor]] technology that attempts to enable temporary higher performance by opportunistically and automatically increasing the processor's [[clock generator|clock]] frequency. This feature automatically kicks in on TBT-enabled processors when when there is sufficient power headroom - subject to power rating, temperature rating, and current limits. | '''Turbo Boost Technology''' ('''TBT''') is a [[microprocessor]] technology that attempts to enable temporary higher performance by opportunistically and automatically increasing the processor's [[clock generator|clock]] frequency. This feature automatically kicks in on TBT-enabled processors when when there is sufficient power headroom - subject to power rating, temperature rating, and current limits. |
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Turbo Boost Technology (TBT) is a microprocessor technology that attempts to enable temporary higher performance by opportunistically and automatically increasing the processor's clock frequency. This feature automatically kicks in on TBT-enabled processors when when there is sufficient power headroom - subject to power rating, temperature rating, and current limits.