20 Gb (gigabyte) is 20000 mb (megabyte) Answer:20GB is 93 times more memory than 215 MB.
20gb is way more than enough. Typical requirements are anywhere between 4gb and 8gb
No, Because secondary takes more time as compared to primary. primary takes less time as compared to secondary.
what do you mean by memory? is it harddrive space witch is about 20GB (correct me if i am wrong) Or do you mean the amount of RAM needed to play the game. Well the requirements are 1GB for windows XP or 1.5GB for Windows Vista/7 But it is recommended te have more
1. There is more room in the storage than in the memory. 2. contents are retained in storage when you turn the computer off, whereas the programs or data you put into memory disappear when you shut down the computer. 3. storage is very slow compared to memory, but is more cheaper than memory
what do you mean by memory? is it harddrive space witch is about 20GB (correct me if i am wrong) Or do you mean the amount of RAM needed to play the game. Well the requirements are 1GB for windows XP or 1.5GB for Windows Vista/7 But it is recommended te have more
1.semi conductor memory is faster,economical,smaller in size and lighter,but magnetic memories are slower compared to that. 2.semi conductor memories consumes less power,but mm consumes more power than that.
Whatever will fit in your system. ;¬) More seriously, it depends on the specific application; more than 512 MiB is going to be fine, though, as I'm pretty sure that development all but ended some time ago, when that was still a considerable size for PC system memory.
It would also be newer and have WiFi built in, all the other advantages would go to the 20 GB model that includes the emotion engine and cost more to produce and is also a collectible as the number available in working condition continues to decrease.
cats will have more memory than adog if dogs will have 5-7minutes of memory where as cats will have 16minutes of memory
The brain can be compared to memory slots in a computer because it is where information is stored, processed, and retrieved, similar to how memory slots store data in a computer. Just like memory slots, the brain's capacity for storing information increases with more practice and use.
Yes. More gigabytes is more memory.
Its the same. The unit for memory is bytes.