65536 bytes, because the 8051 family has a 16 bit external address buss.
Answer It is both 8 bit processors in a 40 pin package but it is not pin compatible, it have almost the same functions but it is very difficult to compare the two because it is not the same family.
Memory holding capacity of CD-ROM is less and we can not rewrite the data in to the CD-ROM
DVD RoM
Depends on computer.
The storage capacity of a CD-ROM is:In megabytes(mb):700In bytes(b) :734003200In gigabytes(gb):0.68359375
ANSWER The Intel 8051 had integrated RAM, ROM, and various I/O functions. This is typical of microcontrollers. I forget the amounts, probably 4 kB of ROM and 64 bytes of RAM? Newer 8051-compatible microcontrollers have a wide variety of memory and integrated I/O options. (Useless information: the 8051 used 12 oscillator cycles per machine instruction cycle, due to the synchronous way it decoded the instructions, fetched the operands, and stored the results. Newer versions get semi-asynchronous and run the same operands in 4, 3, or even 1 cycle.)
optical dish
700 mb
Memory holding capacity of CD-ROM is less and we can not rewrite the data in to the CD-ROM
89S52 have 8KB ROM and 256bytes RAM also it supports SPI program downloading but 89C51 have 4Kb ROM, 128bytes RAM and it wont support Serial program downloading. For more details visit www.8051projects.info
An 8051 microcontroller is a popular 8-bit microcontroller that was first introduced by Intel in 1980. It is widely used in embedded systems due to its simple architecture, low cost, and ease of use. The 8051 microcontroller typically includes CPU, RAM, ROM, I/O ports, timers, and serial communication interfaces on a single chip.