No. 1 GB is twice as much as 512 MB.
512MB equals .5GB or 1/2GB.
512 MB = 0.5 GBHence after adding 1 GB RAM your laptop memory will be 1.5 GB.
512mb is equivalent to 0.5 gb. it is half of a gb
1gb. is largerthan 512mb
You are speaking about the RAM ? Just remove your old RAM from the slot. Buy a 1 GB RAM ( be carefull that your new RAM should be same frequency (FSB) that is supported by your motherboard and same size ( i.e. SD, DDR, or DDR1, or DDR2, or even now DDR3 or other ).
It should, but not at high video settings.
Megabytes and Gigabytes. 1024 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte. The computer has L2 Cache on the CPU. this is very fast memory that cannot be changed. The other type of RAM (Random Access Memory) is Main Memory, which is in "sticks" on the motherboard, usually 2-3 inches from the CPU. this memory is supplied in (DDR2): 256mb; 512mb; 1gb; 2gb; 4gb.
Currently The Xbox 360 Elite has 120 gigabytes of memory, making it the console with the most amount of memory you can buy HOWEVER you can buy a 120 gigabyte hard drive(Memory) separately The Pro has a 60 gigabyte hard drive and the arcade comes with a 124 megabyte (1 megabyte=1/1000 gigabyte) memory stick, which comes with 5 arcade games
512MB is exactly half of 1GB.
Yes, 512MB is 1/4 the size of 2GB.
1 gigabyte is 1000 megabytes, so 1gb. is bigger for saving memory
Yes. DDR2 modules are backwards-compatible. Any module up to 1 GB will work, although the module will not run at its full speed.