ok, 63 GHz is impossible for any computer execpt a super computer.. 1 Hz=1 cycle per second 1 KHz=1000 cycles per second 1 MHz=1,000,000 cp/s (cycles per second) 1 GHz=1,000,000,000 cp/s there for 63 GHz=63,000,000,000 cycles per second
That is twice the frequency. Frequency is equal to the number of complete cycles which pass a point per second.
Its a sound measurement.kHz is an abbreviation for kilohertz - a unit of measurement of wave frequency (alternating current or electromagnetic), also known as cycles per second. One kilohertz equals 1,000 hertz (Hz), or 1,000 cycles per second. This unit is also used in measurements of signal bandwidth.
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the definition of gigahertz is " a billion of cycles" and a sentence would be: A gigahertz is most commonly used to measure processor speed.( like computer processor speed)
The "gigahertz" reading of your laptop basically denotes the processor speed. It's the number of cycles occurring in your processor, each second. So, you have to change your processor to change your gigahertz. Some new processors have over-clocking features to increase (over-clock) your processor speed to a higher value (higher than it was designed to operate optimally). You might have to go for better cooling solutions for your processor, in case you plan to over-clock.
Computer processor speed is measured in Hertz, usually in Megahertz or Gigahertz. This is a measure of frequency. and in the context of computer processing units (CPU) the measure is of the number of cycles or completed instructions performed per second.
Yes, 1 gigahertz is 1 billion cycles per second
Hertz is the measurement of cycles per second. The range that microprocessors use for personal computers are currently: Megahertz Gigahertz
Processor speed is benchmarked in terms of Hertz (Hz), or some derived unit of it (MHz = Megahertz, GHz = Gigahertz). It may also be measured in FLOPS, or Floating-Point Operations Per Seconds, or its derived units (MegaFLOPS, GigaFLOPS, TeraFLOPS, etc).
1 Gigahertz (GHz) is equal to 1 billion cycles per second.
Gigahertz
GHz is an abbreviation used to represent gigahertz. Hertz is the speed of the cycles often used for microprocessors. Gigahertz just refers to one billion cycles per second.
If a modern computer with 3 GHz is superman running, 2.7 MHz is his pet turtle. It's also 2,700,000 complete cycles per second in a processor.
A gigahertz (GHz) is one billion cycles per second. High-speed computers have internal clocks rated in GHz.
... billion cycles per second.