Yes, depending on the motherboard. Most Pentium 4 chipsets support up to 4 GB of RAM, although the motherboard may not physically support enough RAM modules.
yes
The L1 cache in the Pentium III is SRAM.
The processor is capable of addressing up to 4 GB of RAM. Chipset / motherboard limitations may make the possible max for a system less than that.
The RAM of an Intel Pentium 4 processor was as high as 1GB or 2GB. The chips were made between 2000 and 2008 before being replaced by dual core chips.
The Intel Pentium II did not require a certain amount of memory to be installed. Depending on the chipset and types of RAM used, you could have anywhere from 16 MB to 768 MB of RAM on your system.
64 GB of RAM.
An Intel atom processor will support at around 2 gb of ram
Intel dg33,Intel dg31,Intel d975 can support quad core processors and ddr4 ram Intel dg33,Intel dg31,Intel d975 can support quad core processors and ddr4 ram
Depending on its age, either SDR SDRAM, DDR, or DDR2 RAM.
Yes, although it will perform much better with more RAM.
no. but if you upgrade your ram to about 3gb you'll be fine
Yes, the official CPU requirement for Windows Vista 32-bit is simply a x86 CPU clocked at 800 Mhz or above. Any Intel Pentium 4 meets those technical specifications. About Windows Vista 64-bit, it depends on model of Pentium 4 : first models don't support x86-64 instructions but the newer models fully support them.