PC2700 refers to the speed of the memory, not the capacity. You would have to look at the label on the stick to find the capacity. It's usually measured in megabytes or gigabytes.
Edited: 10/02/09 12:32 AM PDTThe previous answer here said simply:"8 bits"....which might be correct for the rate of data transfer (per cell), but that doesn't answer the question!The way I finally figured it:A 256MB (mega BYTE) module has 8 cells, (or chips).256/8 = 32MB per cellTo convert BYTES to BITS, multiply by 8; (8 BITS to a BYTE).32MB (x8) = 256Mb (mega BITS) per cell.To convert MEGA bits to BITS*:*(when referring to data storage, as in this case...)1Mb = 1048576 bitsTherefore, the cell being 256Mb = (256 x 1048576) =268,435,456 bits per cellFormula: (256 x 1024 x 1024)References and credits:http://www.bit-calculator.comhttp://forums.techguy.org/hardware/659955-memory-question.htmlHow_many_bits_of_information_does_a_single_cell_of_memory_chip_a_memory_chip_on_a_256MB_PC2700_DDR_module_hold
32 megabytes.
normally 8 to 16 bit..
There are many places where one can purchase a DDR PC2700. For example one can be purchased at Amazon or Best Buy. One could also be purchased from Crucial.
The Apollo mission included the command module (Columbia) and the lunar module (Eagle). In total carrying three people. The lunar module (Eagle) carried two people.
The average KBH module builder can hold between 14 to 16 bales depending on the amount of compression and the overall weight of the cotton.
The drill chuck is a means of holding many different sizes of tools. With this you can hold any drill bit, Forstner bits, milling bits, fly-cutters and many more things.
16 bits
19,200 bits.
96,000 bits However, in Kilobytes (KB), there would be 98304 bits.
one kilobit or k is 1024 bits
CDs are a popular way to store and transport information and pictures. Users who are trying to determine how much room a disc contains will find a CD holds over five billion bits.