Kilobyte
1000
kilobyte
kilobyte
In standard binary usage for memory a KB is 1024 bytes. In standard decimal usage for disk drives a KB is 1000 bytes. Confused yet?
One gigabyte (GB).
1000 equals 1000 because it is not in a mathematic referation
Registers represent the number of memory locations. A 2K memory chip has 2x1024=2048 memory locations. Hence there are 2048 registers in a 2K memory.
A 14 bit address can specify 214 or 16,384 different locations.
2^16 locations or 65,536 bytes
13.5 times 1000 equals 13500.
1000 meters equals one kilometer.
If a memory location stores one byte, then a kilobyte is made up of 1,000 locations.