512 x 1024 bytes
It could be, but many modern computers have 8GB or more, that is 8 million KB!The amount of memory a given computer may have could be written in B, KB, MB, GB, etc. by using the appropriate binary-metric prefix.Examples:128B the internal RAM of a simple microcrontoller64KB the typical memory of an early 1980s microcomputer2.7MB the amount of memory required to save a photo12GB memory of a modern laptop computer256GB memory of a modern supercomputeretc.However prior to 1964 when IBM released their line of System 360 computers and defined the byte as being 8 bits, memory size was measured in many different units:words, used on "scientific" computers (most were binary, but a few were decimal). Typical word sizes varied from about 36 bits to 60 bits (on decimal computer words varied from about 10 digits to 18 digits) with memory sizes typically ranging from 1K words to 32K words.characters or digits, used on "business" computers. These systems were all decimal, characters were usually 6 bits + 1 parity bit (7 bits), digits were usually 4 bits + 1 parity bit (5 bits) with memory sizes typically ranging from 20K characters/digits to 100K characters/digits. Many business computers had variable "word" size.
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Although these two acronyms can mean many things, the most common meanings with regard to computers are "random access memory" (or RAM), in contradistinction to "serial access memory" (or SAM). Each of these are ways to organize stored data in a computer.
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The Panasonic KX-FG6550 can store up to 50 entries in memory.
Computer printers do indeed have replaceable memory. These computers are relatively new in age and have many wonderful memory features.
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Roughly 6 photos. Get a memory card.
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This has been called different things and had different sizes in terms of number of bits over the history of computers.In the early days of computers it was usually simply called a character and was either 5 or 6 bits long depending on the computer (6 bits being the most common). On business computers memory was composed of individual characters that were independently addressable. On scientific computers memory was usually composed of words (typically 36, 40, or 60 bits wide) and several characters were stored per word. These characters in a word were sometimes called characters, sometimes called part words, sometimes called parcels, sometimes called other things. Many different incompatible character codes were also used (even within the same company's computers).Following IBM's introduction of their System 360 the word byte was introduced to refer to an 8 bit wide independently addressable memory location that could be used to store a character in either 8 bit EBCDIC or 7 bit ASCII codes (or very small integer values, logical values, etc.).
256x4=1024 bits are stored.128x8=1024 ,yes this chip can be specified as 128 byte
In the computers volatile memory RAM. Many word processing programs automatically save documents at intervals in a temporary folder so the entire document is not lost in case of a computer crash.