Yes. However, it will run at PC2100 speed.
The difference is the keyboard, processor ( the fastest G3 is 900 MHz - G4 is 1.42 GHz) , memory (g3 can have up to 640mb - g4 1.5gb
1.6 GHZ refers to the processor speed not the memory so your question can not be answered. Memory will be measured in megabytes.
The technical specifications vary upon what you pay for. Processor and Memory could be 1.33GHz or 1.42 GHZ Storage is 40 GB or 60 GB the hard drive disk is Ultra ATA Display can be 12.1 or 14.1 inch. The resolution is 1024x768 pixels. Etc.
A gb and a ghz are completely different things. A gb is a measure of the memory of a computer and ghz is a measure of frequency and is used to measure your procesor's clock speed.
GHZ is a measure of the processing speed and is therefore not upgradable, whereas GB is a measure of memory and can be easily upgraded.
Giga-byte (GB) is a unit of memory size while Giga-Hertz (GHz) is a measure of frequency, there is no conversion factor.
Gb is a measure of capacity, GHz is a measure of speed. The two cannot be directly compared.
The answer is probably a bit more complicated than you are hoping for. All other factors held even, the faster the clock rate (speed at which computer can execute instructions), the faster the computer. For most modern desktops and laptops, CPU clock rates are measured in GHz, so a CPU with a GHz of 1.2 will be faster than a CPU with a GHz of 1.1 However, it is really important to note that clock rate is not the only thing that contributes to how fast a CPU will be able to work and as a result the overall computer. The amount of available memory, both on the CPU, and main system memory play a key role as well. The most time consuming part of desktop computing is generally moving data between the hard drive and main memory, and then between main memory and memory on the processor. A 1.1 GHz processor would out perform a 1.2 GHz processor in general usage if it had more onboard memory, as it would spend less of its time waiting for data to be loaded into memory and more time doing work.
To hook up an XBox 360, one would need the XBox 360 Wireless Network Adapter. This specific adapter is easy to install, is compatible with Windows Vista Media Center, is compatible with 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz wireless networks and allows wireless play on Xbox LIVE.
upto 4 gb of ram on a 32 bit operating system xp
It is closer to 2 GHz.
CPU = 3.2 GHz PowerPC Tri-Core Xenon Memory = 512MB of GDDR3 RAM clocked at 700MHz