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What is MHz?
MHz, or Megahertz, is a unit of frequency equal to one million cycles per second, commonly used to measure computer processor and memory speeds.
Simply Put:
Imagine your computer's brain doing tasks like claps. MHz, or Megahertz, is the number of claps it can do per second. You can also think of MHz as an assembly line where at 1 MHz, workers finish 1 task per second, and at 1000 MHz, they complete 1000 tasks per second, making the process much faster and more efficient.