1000 megabytes make up 1 gigabyte.
You've got your terminology wrong.
A gigabyte is a measure of computer memory. For example, you can have 8 gigabytes of storage on your iPod.
RAM stands for Random Access Memory, and is used for temporarily storing information for programs and applications running on your computer.
There are 1024 MB in a gigabyte.
Yes. Many high-end servers have 64 GB of RAM or more.
3 Gigabytes
3000, or, more precisely, 3072 MB (since 1 GB is 1024 MB).
261500 KB = 255.3 MB = 1.9 GB
25Mb is 25,000,000 bites.1Gb is 1,000,000,000 Bites.so 25Mb = 0.025Gb
.98 gigabytes = 1003.52 megabytes
Although very expensive, 4 GB DDR2 and DDR3 RAM modules can be purchased from many online retailers.
Under a third of a gig. only 26.6% of a GB
Yes it is possible to have 5 GB of RAM on a computer, because I have had a computer that has had 6 GB of RAM on it.
Top of the line computers have either 3 or 4 gigabytes of RAM.
When I used it, I could run it from about 256MB RAM