1gb. is largerthan 512mb
1 GB = 1024 MB which is any day greater than 512 MB So, yes. 1 GB is greater than 512 MB
1 GB is 1024 MB (possibly only 1000 MB) and therefore is more.
There are 1,024 megabytes in a gigabyte, so 512 MB is 1/2 (half) a GB, or .5 GB.
a gigabyte equals 1000 megabytes. so 512000/1000=512 gigabytes.
Oh, dude, the difference between 512 GB and 512 MB is like the difference between a mansion and a tent. GB stands for gigabytes, which is like a huge storage space, while MB, well, that's just a tiny fraction of that. It's like trying to fit an elephant in a matchbox.
No. 1 GB is twice as much as 512 MB.
1024 MB makes 1 GB, so 512 mb is equal to 1/2=0.5 gb.
1GB = 1024MB So there is 0,5 GB in 512 MB
Yes
2.50 GB is bigger than 512 MB. To compare, 1 GB is equal to 1024 MB; therefore, 2.50 GB equals 2,560 MB. Since 2,560 MB is greater than 512 MB, 2.50 GB is indeed larger.
In some cases, two 1gb cards will run faster as they sort of run in parallel. However the difference is not dramatic, so it doesn't really matter either way.
Actually it is quite the opposite. The more RAM you have the more speed at which data can be transferred to the RAM. An example is if you have 512 Mb of RAM then 512 Mb of data will be transferred to the RAM at a time, but if you upgrade it to 1 GB of RAM then 1 GB of data will be transferred to the RAM at a time verses the 512 Mb. So the speed at which the RAM stores data will increase if the size of the RAM is increased. I hope this answers your question.