GB means GigaBytes (I Believe its 1 Billion Bytes) which is amount of data its able to store and GHZ (GigaHertz) is processor power, they both have GB and GHZ, they just mean different things about them.
The power of the A4 processor is a 1 Ghz processor. This processor is a dual core model and is used on the iPad 2, iPhone and iPod Touch.
mobile phones use microwave radiation
The HTC One M7 had a 1.7 GHz quad-core CPU. The HTC One M8 had two variants, a 2.26 GHz quad-core or a 2.45 GHz quad-core.
Yes, I'm currently using two Uniden DCT646 2.4 GHz Cordless Phones with 1 base.
Microwaves are radio waves.Technically, "microwave" is the term used to designate radio communication onfrequencies above 3 GHz. Cellular and mobile data service doesn't operate inthat frequency range. But microwave systems operating in bands between5.8 GHz and 80 GHz are used to link the individual cellular and mobile data sitesto each other, and to the mobile switching centers.
The lower bands are already in use, and have been for many years. Additionally, the higher frequencies allow the use of very small antennas and some other components that reduce the size of the phones. Microcircuits for microwaves.
1 GHz ARM Cortex-A8 processor, PowerVR SGX535GPU, Apple A4 chipset
Having more cores on a computer is more useful than haveing slightly more ghz
Microwaves ARE radio waves, just very high frequency radio waves.Some newer phones use a higher frequency (800 to 1900 MHz, aka ultra high frequency) to avoid interference from other broadcasting signals and from various types of machinery.* The term "microwave" refers to wavelengths that correspond to frequencies from about 1 GHz (1000 MHz) to 30 GHz, which has been used for line-of-sight communication relay links. Cellphones do not use the same frequencies. (3 to 30 GHz is designated "super high frequency.")
No, a 2.80 GHz processor can run calculations significantly more quickly than a 1.8 GHz processor. Therefor, a computer with a 2.8 GHz CPU will tend to run more quickly than one with a 1.8 GHz CPU, depending on other limiting factors. If you can see no difference, then something else is slowing it down, like a lack of R.A.M.
It is closer to 2 GHz.
1 GHz