1.8Ghz is a perfectly good processor.....depending on what you are doing with the computer. If you are just using word processor type programs, Surfing the web, doing email, etc. You will be fine with this. If you plan on playing any of the latest games you would benefit greatly from upping your processor speed.
Dell X300 has the latest Pentium Processor. It has a 400 Mhz processor system. In other words it is not a good laptop. It is good when you do it occasionally. But it will be very slow.
1066 MHz, 800 MHz, 533 MHz, and 400 MHz
It's 236 Mhz :)
Officially a 233 mhz processor but with a few twists and turns (Figurative not literal) you can get it all the way down to 7 mhz
The PS2 processor runs at from 294.0 MHz to 299.0 MHz for the "Slimline PS2 ".
The original 8088 processor had a maximum clock frequency of 5 MHz. As implemented in the original IBM PC, it ran at 4.77 MHz. There were variations of the 8088 that could run at 8 MHz.
223 Mhz is the slowest processor i have seen installed onto a laptop.
A rating of MHz, or GHz. Usually GHz when dealing with a processor. MHz when dealing with RAM.
An Intel 8088 @ 4.77 MHz.
1800 mhz
1800 MHz
1800 MhZ