4,096 bytes is equal to 32,768 bits.
1 byte = 8 bits (4096 bytes) x (8 bits/byte) = 32768 bits
4096 bits
No. The "byte" is much larger: A "byte" consists of 8 "bits". 4 bytes would equal 32 bits (4 x 8)
As a byte is typically a sequence of 8 bits, there are a total of 72 bits in nine bytes.
1000
Bytes. (B = bytes. b = bits.)
one gigabyte is equal to one billion bytes so the answer is 32 billion bytes
Bits are smaller than bytes. 8 bits equal 1 byte. 4 bits equal a nibble.
128x8=128 bytes 4096x16=4069x(8x2)=4096x2 bytes; hence, chips required, 4096*2/128=64; ans=64.
a) To provide a memory capacity of 4096 bytes using 256x8 RAM chips, you need 4096 bytes / 256 bytes per chip = 16 chips. b) Each memory address for the 256 locations in a chip will require 8 bits (since 2^8 = 256). Therefore, each chip will require 8 address lines to select one of the 256 locations.
One sector contains 256 bytes. Thus one megabytes consists of 4096 sectors. Hence one Megabyte is made up of 1/4096 (equal to 0.000244) sectors.
One gigabyte is roughy one billion bytes. One byte has eight bits, so a gigabyte would equal about eight billion bits.