A modern computer typically has numerous transitions, which refer to changes in state, particularly in digital circuits. The number of transitions can vary widely based on the architecture and components, but it can easily range from millions to billions of transitions occurring every second during processing. Modern CPUs and GPUs operate at high clock speeds, often exceeding several gigahertz, leading to a massive number of transitions as they execute instructions and manage data.
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