It is going to be 2Ghz (2000 Mhz).
2 each core
No, your PC is running at 2GHz. There are 2 cores at 2GHz each. This means that the CPU is able to process double amount of information for a second, but it is still 2GHz.
Probably not.
2GHz is faster then 5 MHz. Removing the Hz part of it which means Hertz. a G in computer terminology is Giga and a M in computer terminology is Mega Now put it together. Gigahertz Megahertz. in computing a byte is 1024 peices of data. their is 1024 bytes in a kilo byte and 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte and 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte. it's the same thing with hertz. Hope that solved your question
2Ghz is the fastest. 733 Mhz, 286Mhz, 2Ghz are all frequencies, but 2GB is not, it represents the size of data. Hz means how many times per second. 733 Mhz = 733 x 1000 x 1000 times per second. 286 Mhz = 286 x 1000 x 1000 times per second. 2 Ghz = 2 x 1000 x 1000 x 1000 times per second.
This is not possible. The fastest Pentium III was clocked at 1.2 GHz, and there aren't any faster processors for its socket. If you have 500 USD to spend, you could easily buy or build a completely new computer that would be many times faster.
Java, and a ton of ram, and 2GHZ of cpu.
Up to 4gb.
Yes, as 800 MHz is faster than 2GHz, the soft ware will run fine. 1000MHz=1GHz. Any program that requires a certain CPU speed will always run on one of a higher speed
If you are on a PC: - Windows XP, 200, 7, Vista - Adobe Flash 10 and/or higher - 512 MB RAM - P4 2GHz or faster processor - 350 Kb/s or faster internet connection If you are on an Apple Macintosh: - OS 10 4.6 - Intel Processor - Also 512 MB RAM and 350 Kb/s or faster internet connection. *Info received from pixie hollow FAQs.
Computer: Compact Presario SR1200NX Desktop has 2Ghz of ram
Yes, but it must be with one of the same type. EG, you can swap an Intel Pentium 3 1.5GHz with a Intel Pentium 3 2GHz, but not with an Intel Pentium 4 2GHz. Also, it must be the same socket type.