Many personal computers today are being sold with 4 gigabytes of RAM. The minimum you should be seeing is 1GB to run modern operating systems.
16,000
It takes 23 address lines to address 8 mb of memory.
*Since A Megabyte is a unit of memory capacity and a gram is a unit of weight, there is no answer to this question. Memory doesn't have a specific weight.
Consider the assumption that the camera takes photos that are of size 3 MB. The 14.7 MB memory will be able to carry 5 photos.
The Apollo Guidance Computer used by the Apollo missions had a storage capacity of 72 kilobytes (not megabytes) of read-only memory (ROM) and 2 kilobytes of random-access memory (RAM). This capacity was significantly smaller than what we use today for space missions.
With the assumption that each picture taken by the camera is 4 Mb, 32 Mb of memory can save a few pictures. It can only save 8 pictures.
512 x 1024 bytes
If you are talking 'memory' in computers than I think you want to say how many MB in a GB? 1,000 MB = 1 GB
An L2 cache is a small amount of RAM built directly into the processor. This memory is faster than the main system memory. It is used so that the processor doesn't have to fetch data from main memory as often, and thus making many tasks on the computer, such as video games and editing faster. A 6 MB L2 cache is considered good by today's standards.
The typical laptop has around 4 Gigabytes (4096 MB) of RAM memory.
1.215 Gigabytes, or 1215 Megabytes.
32 megabytes.