4,096 In computer memory, "kilo" refers to 2 to the 10th power, or 1024, rather than to 1000.
1 kilo byte is 1024 bytes
4 kilo bytes would be 4096 bytes
4096 Bytes equals 4 Kilobytes
256
4194304 Kilobytes equals 4 gigabytes
that's only about 4 kilobytes, you need 1020 kilobytes more to equal a megabyte
4 bytes
4 kilobytes equals 32,768 bits.
about 4 MB
As 4 adjacent bytes.
In most languages with a null reference, it is simply a memory address to a zero-length memory block. So the only memory it would occupy in these cases would be enough for a memory pointer: usually around 4 bytes.
The memory address space is 64 MB, which means 226. However, each word is 4 bytes, which means that you have 224 words. This means you need log2 224 or 24 bits, to address each word.
There are 4,000,000 kilobytes in 4 gb. Each gigabyte has 1,000,000 kilobytes. Gigabyte is the most common term used to describe a hard drive.
4194304kb
8byte addressability: 8bytes can be stored in each memory location. 3bits to access: so 8 memory locations ( 2^3) total size = 8 * 8bytes( each memory location contains) = 64 bytes any queries or discussions, feel free to contact me at: chintala.ganesh@wipro.com
Since 1 megabit 1mb = 1,048,576 bits 1024 kilobits = 1mb 2048 kilobits = 2mb If you meant kiloBytes KB (which is 1/8 kilobits) 256 KiloBytes = 2mb i.e. a download speed of 2 megabits/sec = 256 kiloBytes/sec = 1 megaByte every 4 seconds.