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Divide the number of MegaHertz (MHz) by 1000. The resulting answer is in GigaHertz (GHz).

Two examples:

1000 MHz divided by 1000 = 1 GHz

or

5000 MHz divided by 1000 = 5 GHz

A way to perhaps remember the correlation between MHz and GHz is to remember that 1 MHz equals one million Hertz (Hz), or one million Cycles Per Second. 1GHz equals one billion Hertz, or one billion Cycles Per Second.

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