The GHz (gigahertz) measurement in a tablet refers to the clock speed of its processor, indicating how many cycles per second it can execute. Most modern tablets typically have processors that range from 1.0 GHz to 3.0 GHz, depending on the model and its performance capabilities. Higher GHz values generally indicate faster processing speeds, but performance also depends on other factors like the number of cores and overall architecture of the processor.
Smartphone, 200mhz - 1200 mhz Tablet, 500 mhz - 1600 mhz Netbook, 1.2 ghz - 1.8 ghz Notebook, 1.8 ghz - 2.9 ghz Multimedia/Gaming Laptop, 2.5 ghz - 3.5 ghz Budget/All in One Desktop, 2.4 ghz - 3, ghz Gaming Desktop, 3.5 ghz - 5 ghz+
sure it is! as long as you don't mind not being able to multi task, long loading times and have your tablet freeze constantly.
0.0016 GHz.
1000 MhZ in a GhZ
The Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime is a computer tablet that has a quad core 1.4 GHz processor. Also available is the IdeaTab K2 tablet with a quad-core ARM processor.
There is about 1.04 GHz in 1066 MHz.
The Pentium 4 currently ranges from 1.3 GHz to 3.8 GHz.
GHz is your processor speed. GB has nothing to do with your GHz, it's just a size of space.
1 GHz is equal to 1,000,000,000 Hz.
the CPU is usualy running at about 3.2 GHz
Well, gb is a size and gHz is a speed. So, there are zero gb in a gHz.
GHz means a billion cycles per second.