Bit: A binary digit. The smallest increment of data. A bit can hold 0 or 1.
Byte: 8 consecutive bits store a single character.
1 kilobyte (KB) equals 1024 bytes
1 megabyte (MB) equals 1,048,576 bytes
1 gigabyte (GB) equals 1,073,741,824 bytes
A byte (character) is the basic storage unit in memory.
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Usually, 10'x 30' storage unit can hold items from four bedroom place
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A byte (character) is the basic storage unit in memory.
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RAM is generally measured in Megabytes or Gigabytes
No, it's storage. RAM = Random Access Memories. It has both input and output interfaces with CPU (Central Processing Unit)
ram is primary storage
GB(Gygabytes) or MB(megabytes)
The unit storage generally used for RAM is bytes, megabytes which is MB, and gigabytes which is GB. 1 gigabyte is equal to 1024 gigabytes.
Your usually limited to the amount of space that you can have within the unit. This site here will give you a good idea of what your storage unit can hold http://www.articlesbase.com/presentation-articles/basic-information-on-storage-units-933810.html.
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the "thinking" brain and the various forms of storage (cache, RAM, permanent storage) are the "memory", short and long term.
RAM is a primary storage medium, but it is volatile. Cache memories storage frequently accessible data.
No. RAM is a volatile memory storage used for the temporary storage of programs and the data associated with the programs. Computers use RAM to speed up the loading times of programs because retrieving a program from the hard drive is significantly much slower.