What is the command to check cpu speed in linux?
Answer / Janeshwar Kumar
You can check CPU speed in Linux using the 'lscpu' or 'cat /proc/cpuinfo' commands. Both commands provide detailed information about your system's processor, including its model name and clock speed.
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