The GHz of a Chromebook can vary significantly depending on the specific model and its hardware configuration. Chromebooks typically use processors from Intel or ARM, with speeds ranging from around 1.0 GHz to over 3.0 GHz for higher-end models. For example, many Chromebooks feature Intel Celeron or Pentium processors, while some premium models may have Intel Core i3, i5, or even i7 processors, which can offer higher clock speeds. Always check the specifications of a specific Chromebook model for accurate GHz information.
Of course it is, it is much more faster than the 1.5 GHz processor.
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 1.3 GHz or AMD Athlon XP 1500
3.00ghz would be much faster then 1.80ghz, nearly double the computing power.
It is closer to 2 GHz.
Is this GHz, Windows Score? Not much information was given. For GHz, It is reasonable, but not very good for gaming, GHz isnt all that makes up a processor though. If it is a windows score, then it is very bad.
2GB
3.00 GHz (gigahertz) is equal to 3.00 billion hertz. Since 1 GHz is equivalent to 1 billion hertz, you can convert gigahertz to hertz by multiplying by 1 billion. Therefore, 3.00 GHz is 3.00 x 10^9 Hz or 3,000,000,000 Hz.
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+
1.57542 GHz 1.2276 GHz 1.17645 GHz
The clock speed at which the CPU can run at, the higher the Ghz the faster it runs, but that means it would need to be cooled down much faster than its current fan speed setting. To increase the Ghz in a computer, this would be referred to as Overclocking.
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1.57542 GHz 1.2276 GHz 1.17645 GHz