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One gigahertz (GHz) equals one billion ticks of the system clock per second. This means that a processor running at 1 GHz can perform one billion cycles or operations in a single second. The measurement of gigahertz is commonly used to indicate the speed of a CPU or other electronic components.
One terahertz is one thousand gigahertz.
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One terahertz (THz) is faster than one gigahertz (GHz). Terahertz frequency is equivalent to one trillion hertz, which is a thousand times faster than gigahertz frequency.
One gigahertz (GHz) is a unit of frequency equal to one billion cycles per second. It is commonly used to measure the clock speed of a computer processor, indicating how fast it can execute instructions.
A gigahertz (GHz) is one billion cycles per second. High-speed computers have internal clocks rated in GHz.
Divide the number of MegaHertz (MHz) by 1000. The resulting answer is in GigaHertz (GHz). Two examples: 1000 MHz divided by 1000 = 1 GHz or 5000 MHz divided by 1000 = 5 GHz A way to perhaps remember the correlation between MHz and GHz is to remember that 1 MHz equals one million Hertz (Hz), or one million Cycles Per Second. 1GHz equals one billion Hertz, or one billion Cycles Per Second.
Gigahertz
The hertz is named after Heinrich Rudolf Hertz who proved that electromagnetic waves did exist. The measurement of one gigahertz is the equivalent of 1,000,000,000 hertz.
1 Gigahertz (GHz) is equal to 1 billion cycles per second.
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