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A Terabyte. Actually a Terabyte is usually defined as being slightly more than a trillion - 1024 to the 4th. power. That's ca. 10% more than a trillion.
It depends on how wide the data buses are on each chip, and how they're connected. If they're one byte wide, you could need over 256 million addresses, one for each byte. if they're wider, and connected to show an even wider combined data bus, it could be much less; around 32 million.
There are 1,024 gigabytes (GB) in 1 terabyte (TB). This is based on the binary system used in computing, where 1 terabyte equals 2^10 gigabytes. Therefore, 1 TB is equivalent to 1,024 GB.
8 bits = 1 byte2^10 or 1024 bytes = 1 kilobyte (KB)2^10 or 1024 KB = 1 megabyte (MB) 2^10 or 1024 MB = 1 gigabyte (GB)2^10 or 1024 GB = 1 terabyte (TB)
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A terabyte is a unit of data storage. It is represented by 10 times 10^6.
1000 Gigabytes almost equal 1 Terabyte.1 TB = 1024 GB
Technically speaking the term R.A.M (Random Access Memory as opposed to serially accessed) describes the method used to organise store and retrieve the information in a memory chip rather than its ability to retain information. If you mean the DRAM used in PC's then it is described as 'volatile memory'. i.e the data is lost when the power is removed to the chip. Any data memory medium which stores data after power is removed is termed non-volatile memory like flash memory. Note: There is currently no technology that can store data forever. Even Flash memory has a data retention period estimated to be around 10 years without error.
There are 1,024 gigabytes (GB) in a terabyte (TB). This is based on the binary system used in computing, where 1 TB equals 2^10 GB. Therefore, when converting terabytes to gigabytes, you multiply by 1,024.
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