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RAM's are rated in a measurement of bits. Depending on how much RAM your computer uses the RAM can be rated in either Megabits or Gigabytes.
3.2 megabits is equal to 0.0004 gigabytes 3.2 megabits = 0.0004 gigabytes
100 megabits per second transfer rate.
To convert megabits to bits you just have to multiply megabits by 1,048,576 bits. 1 megabit = 1,048,576 bits.
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Processor speed can in fact be measured in megabits in the sense that it can be measured in any type of calibration necessary for one's actual calculations.
Up to the limit that your computer can use you can increase both the amount of Random Access Memory inside your computer and fit a larger hard disk inside as well. RAM is the biggest limiting factor because if you put more RAM in than the computer can use you will only be able to use what your computer can actually address.
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Megabits per-second.
About 154 Kilobytes.