The typical laptop has around 4 Gigabytes (4096 MB) of RAM memory.
There is no such thing as a typical computer program. Some programs are tiny occupying just a few kilobytes of computer memory, others are massive, occupying many megabytes. The amount of code required is a function of the complexity of the problem you are trying to solve.
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That depends on the computer. The typical run-of-the-mill computer on the store shelves today will have: 1 gigabyte of system RAM (1024 megabytes) 256 to 512 megabytes video RAM 250 to 500 gigabytes of hard disk space (256000 to 512000 megabytes) and a DVD-RW drive capable of writing up to 8.5 gigabytes per disc (8700 megabytes) And dont forget up to 12 megabytes cache built in to the cpu.
Typical capacity of a CD is nominally 700MB, and is usually a few MB higher.
If you have 2 Gigabytes on a computer, you have 2,000 Megabytes, or 2,048 Megabytes in many cases.
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The digital photo's MB depends on the brightness in the photo and it depends on contrasts too.
Its 5 Gb and 589 Mb,Are you new to computer.
Typically, almost all laptops & PCs have atleast 1GB of RAM. With better & faster operating systems coming out, there are lots of computers with 2GB RAM and more.
That will vary based on what the image is of, what the file type is, how it's compressed, etc. A typical 1 MB image will be at least 1 megapixel.
This isn't a proper question. Hours are measurements of time, but mb are megabytes which are measurements of a computer's capacity.
That really depends on the transmission quality. A typical MP3 (stored on the computer) may have 1 MB per minute, but it may have more, or less, depending on factors that affect the quality (bitrate, sampling rate, compression). The situation is probably similar in the case of live transmission.