A flash drive can hold anywhere from 256 MB to 8 GB.
About 8000
Almost one. A gigabyte is equivelent to 1,000 megabytes.
The programming of the USB takes up space as well. Your not losing too much memory on the stick, it's usually not a problem.
That would depend on the size you purchase.
128
1000 KB in 1 MB, 1000 MB = 1 GB Answer: 1,000,000 ( 1 million KB's)
There are uncountable types of USB flash drives, with sizes from 512MB to 256GB!
40 times faster at maximum. 480 MB speed at 2.0.
A USB Cruzer is SanDisk brand of a USB Flash (Memory) Drive. Such a device stores just about any computer file type. SanDisk Corp. makes all kinds of USB flash drives, from 16 MB (mega byte) to 32 GB. (MB or GB is a unit of storage capacity, as in 0.016 GB = 16 MB or 32 GB = 32,000 MB.)
The "stick" you're referring to may be the device also called a "flash drive" or "jump drive".Different units carry anywhere between 1/4 GB and 16 GB of solid state memory,which shows up as another disk drive when plugged into a USB port. They can be usedto store data from the computer and carry the files around easily in your pocket or even on your key-chain.Geek-alert: Prepare to be astonished . . .Compared to the Apollo 11 guidance computer:Clock speed:Intel Celeron . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2 GHzFlash drive top read speed . . 240 Mb/s = 0.24 Gb/sApollo 11 guidance. . . . . . . . . 1.024 MHz = 0.001024 GHzMemory:Current laptop . . . . . . . . 2,000 MB RAM, 500,000 MB HDFlash drive . . . . . . . . . . 32,000 MB RAMApollo 11 guidance . . . . 0.002 MB RAM, 0.064 MB ROM (2K, 64K)
A Hi-Speed USB port is 40 times faster than Original USB port running at 12 Mbps because 12 divided by 8 equals 1.5 which is how many Megabytes not Megabits that can be transferred with USB 1.1 since there are 8 bits in one byte.