A 2.5 GHz speed refers to a frequency of 2.5 gigahertz, which is commonly used to describe the clock speed of a processor or the frequency of a wireless communication signal. In computing, it indicates how many cycles per second a processor can execute, with 1 GHz equating to one billion cycles. Higher GHz speeds generally suggest better performance, although overall efficiency also depends on other factors like architecture and core count. In the context of wireless technology, such as Wi-Fi, it refers to the frequency band used for transmitting data.
It ranges from 2.4 GHz to 3.0 GHz
GHz is your processor speed. GB has nothing to do with your GHz, it's just a size of space.
Well, gb is a size and gHz is a speed. So, there are zero gb in a gHz.
3.2 ghz
Gigahertz (GHz) = speed
2.0 GHz.
Depends on what their Clock Speed Is, Clock Speed Is measured in GHz, the higher the number the better the processor. For Instance an Intel Core 2 Duo could have a clock speed of 2.00 GHz and that would be better than a AMD Turion Clock speed of 1.73 GHz.
1 More the RAM more the computer speed 2 Similarly Hard Disk 3 Processor Speed ex 2.4 Ghz, 3.1 Ghz
2.26 Gigahertz is the speed
the computer's speed is measured in gigahertz (GHZ)
CPU speed is measured in megahertz MHz and gigahertz GHz. Your typical processor is going to be in GHz if you have a super computer then it will be in MHz. The CPU speed can be deceiving so make sure you do your research on them.
MHz or GHz