With Intel's launch of the original Core i7, codenamed "Nehalem", it introduced a feature to improve the top-end performance of the CPU's beyond their referenced clock speeds. Called Turbo, if a CPU is pushed hard, the CPU can automatically increase the frequency of one or more cores in order to deliver better overall performance. Though Intel doesn't state it as such, Turbo is equivalent to automatic overclocking.
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