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One gigahertz is equal to one billion ticks per second. A computer with a 2.5 ghz processor can do 2,500,000,000 processes per second.
Do you mean Graphic processor memory or graphic processor unit and are you refering to pixel pipe-lines.? Please clarify and resubmit.
2.2 GHz is a processor frequency, and 800 MHz is a FSB frequency. First defines how many operations can the processor does; second one defines how much information the processor transfers to other components of computer.
It tells you how many operations per second your processor is capable to do. The higher frequency is better. Also you have to take in count a number of cores.
Mb is a measurement of capacity while GHz is the amount of how many times the processor completes a cycle (in the millionths) per second. For example, 2 GHz would result in 2,000,000 cycle per second. Where I can see he/she's getting at are how many Mb/s can the processor process. This is all in the matter of the Front-Side Bus of the processor. Here's a mental image: Pretend that the processor is an hourglass. The gap in the center would be the Front-Side Bus. You would get as many grains as you have RAM. The larger the gap, the faster the grains fall through.
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GHz refers to how many instructions - or cycles - a processor can process per second.For example, if you has a 2.4 GHz processor, it could do 2,400,000,000 processes per second.
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The i7 is a 64 bit processor.
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You can make many many things in a food processor. Go on www.foodnetwork.com. They will have plenty of food processor recipes. Also, go on www.pinterest.com, they will have many links.
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