Your question doesn't make a lot of sense. One vCPU is equal to whatever the frequency of the physical CPU of the host on which the VM is running, regardless of how many cores there are. If you have a physical CPU running at 2.0 GHz, then one vCPU assigned to a VM will be up to 2.0 GHz. Two vCPUs will be two cores or sockets, depending on how you configure it inside the guest, and will entitle you up to 4.0 GHz.