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60 x 1073741824 bytes or 60 x 1024 mb generally when someone talks about memory it is volatile memory and is loaded when an application, game or software is loaded.
2147483648 bytes
Its the same. The unit for memory is bytes.
An assembler takes abbreviated names for computer instructions, like "MOV", and turns them into the numeric bytes which, when loaded into memory, can be executed by the CPU.
4 bytes
A kilobyte (or a k) is 1024 bytes, so 16k is 16*1024 bytes or 16384 bytes.
bytes are used to represent the amount of capacity in a memory
First of all, it is not always necessary to have all of a program loaded into memory in order to run it. Second, all modern operating systems use a certain amount of hard disk space as a sort of temporary memory. This is known as "swap file" or "disk cache" and can greatly expand the capabilities of computer memory.
The memory in the computer is stored in the form of bits and bytes
4,096 In computer memory, "kilo" refers to 2 to the 10th power, or 1024, rather than to 1000.
1024 mega bytes
440 mega bytes