One megabyte consists of 1024 kilobytes. A kilobytes consist of 1024 bytes. Hence, a megabyte consists of 10242 bytes=1048578 bytes.A byte can store 1 character. Hence, a megabyte can store 1048578 characters. To go deeper down 1 byte consists of 8 bits. Hence,1 megabyte consists of 1048578 x 8=8388624 bits. Hence, 1MB=1024KB. Or 1058578B. Or8388624b.
It has a capacity of 1.5 Megabytes of Flash Memory.
If you are talking 'memory' in computers than I think you want to say how many MB in a GB? 1,000 MB = 1 GB
The official definition of gigabyte (GB) is 1000 megabytes (MB). The use of 1024 for memory is due to the use of binary addressing. Computers were originally structured with memory based up 8 or 64. So any larger memory will be a multiple of this. First floppy drive was 512KB. Double this and you have 1024. Then this continued up to the Gigabyte sizes. I know this is not a complete explanation but this is how the computer was made.
cache is the type of memory within the CPU. It is extremely fast and is very small storage wise (it only comes in megabytes)
1 terabyte = 1,000,000 megabytes (used for hard drives, networking speeds, etc.) 1 tebibyte = 1,048,576 mebibytes (used for memory)
See: Memory Management
one gb =1024 mb
a whole lot of space.
I think you can only change 289 mb cards into one, but i think that there is a program that allows you to change any size memory card into one
The PS2 has 32 MB of RDRAM @ 3.2 gigabytes /sec. Also note the following: 4 MB DRAM video memory @ 48 gigabytes /sec. 2 MB I/O memory 16 KB cache memory 2 MB sound memory
No.
Memory is measured in bytes, specifically Megabytes, one Megabyte is a million bytes. The more important question is the type of memory you need. There are different type depending on how old your computer is, there is Single Inline Memory Modules (SIMMS) and Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMS). Make sure you have the right type or your system will not work. Hope this helps.
GB(Gygabytes) or MB(megabytes)
Yes and no... Computer RAM comes in sizes which are powers of 2. It's possible to have one stick of RAM at 1024 MB and one at 256 MB for a total of 1280 MB. This is about as close as you can come to 1200 megabytes of RAM.
Computer memory is measures in bytes. One MB is one megabyte. 1024MB is1GB (gigabyte). 1024KB (kilobytes) is 1MB. A three minute song is around 20MB, to put it in perspective.
You can get GameCube Memory Cards in the following sizes, 256 MB, 128 MB, 64 MB, and 32 MB.
You can add a single RAM block.