the smallest size of computer memeroy is a byte. i can hold 8 charaters. 1000 bytes = 1 kilobyte. 1ooo kilobyte = 1 megabyte. 1000 megabyte = 1 gigabyte.
yes,we can increase it to 1GB by means of replacing 256MB into 1GB.we cannot add the size into one slot. for eg,if your ram size is 512MB means ,there are 2 slots in your CPU each of 256MB,u can replace one slot into 1GB .
Storage cost per byte is very small number in cents. For example 1GB RAM cost around $AU20 today. The cost per byte would 20/1,073,741,824. 1GB=1,073,741,824bytes
Yes, as long as the motherboard is not picky about the RAM, it should work fine, but the motherboard will throttle the RAM to PC2100 speed if that is the fastest it supports.
The binary system uses forces of two base, so 1kB = 2^10 = 1024 Byte hence; 1MB = 2^10 KB= 1024 KB and 1GB = 2^10 MB = 1024 MB The answer to your question is: 1GB = 2^10 MB = 2^10 (2^10 KB) = 2^20 KB 1 GB = 1,048,576 KB
The theoretical maximum speed gets that file moved in about 320 seconds. Realistically, you're not going to see it move quite that fast, but it's in the ballpark. A bit more: The reason your 40GB file is not transferring in 40 seconds over a connection that transfers 1Gb every second, is because transfer speeds are measured in BITS (b) and file sizes are measured in BYTES (B) and 1B = 8b.
1000kb = 1mb 1000mb = 1gb 1,000,000kb = 1gb
On a Flip Mino HD 1GB = 30min.
1GB = 1024 MB 1MB= 1024 KB So 1GB= 1048576 KB
1024mb (megabits) = 1gb (gigabits)
About 1000.
1024MB=1GB
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1024KB=1MB and 1024MB=1GB. Therefore, 1GB = 1048576KB.Hence 10129330/1048576 = 9.6600818634GB.
Depending on your numbering scheme, either 1024MB or 1000MB makes up 1GB.
1gb = 1000mb ;)
1000
Not even a 1GB, it is 0.6110732421875GB.