Unit GHz
Name gigahertz
Category Frequency
Details Gigahertz (GHz) is a unit of frequency used to measure electromagnetic waves or signals, particularly in the field of radio and telecommunications. It represents one billion cycles per second or one billion Hertz (Hz). In other words, a frequency of 1 GHz means there are 1,000,000,000 oscillations or cycles of a signal occurring in one second. GHz is often used to denote the frequencies of various wireless communication systems such as radio, television broadcasting, mobile phones, Wi-Fi networks, and satellite communication systems, as well as the clock speeds of computer processors.