256MB worth. Witch is terrible!
Well 256 is bigger than 128 so a 256mb stick will hold twice as much data as a 128mb stick.
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
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Memory slots
A memory stick is electric that holds lots of memory and thing from your computer
memory
it depends on how much memory it holds
It is what goes in a phone that holds all of your memory
Random Access Memory
holds a shape
Lots of them , the most common is USB.