512 MB for XP isn't necessarily considered "low memory." If you consider Firefox to be too slow, you may want to consider either K-Meleon or Opera.
Most computer users will be happy with a 1 gigaHertz processor with between 512 megabytes and 1 gigabyte of Random Access Memory on the motherboard. This is more than adequate for almost all applications.
512 x 1024 bytes
To use windows aero in vista operating system 512 mb of ram is required
Considering relative size, yes.
512 mb
Best for what?... 512 is faster then 256.
512MB is the actual physical memory on the system. However when you are running applications, they take up memory. 152MB is the available memory means, 360MB of memeory has been occupied by various applications that are running.
The address of the last byte in a 512 mega byte memory, expressed as a decimal number, is 536,870,911.
In theory it will run faster with the 512Mb stick, as the computer only needs to send and receive date from one source, as opposed to two, which takes more system resources (regardless of the memory size of the two sticks).
The system requirements for Vista Home Basic are as follows: 800MHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor, 512 MB system memory, DirectX 9 graphics card, 32 MB graphics memory and at least 15 Gig free on your hard drive.
Yes it can be added, but sometimes 512 MB RAM may be treated as 256 MB RAM as the slots on which they areplaced have the same priorities.It is always recommended to use RAMs with same memory spaceor a single RAM amounting to the sum of RAMs is best.
I believe it has 512 Mb of RAM