6-8 would be good but the more the better.
4GB of RAM
Minecraft should run decently on there, but it really depends on how much RAM you have and your graphics card. If you have 2GB + of RAM it should be OK and a decent graphics card would be ideal. The processor should be fine.
chipset
Registers
The processor size or speed does not determine how much RAM your system needs. Generally speaking, the newer the system, the more RAM you can add. The amount of RAM slots on a motherboard and the motherboard's own subsystem (the BIOS) will determine how much RAM you can add to a particular motherboard.
An Intel atom processor will support at around 2 gb of ram
Yes, there is a correlation between RAM and the processor in a PC. The processor (CPU) relies on RAM to quickly access data and instructions necessary for executing tasks; insufficient RAM can lead to bottlenecks, limiting the CPU's performance. Additionally, the speed and capacity of RAM should match the processor's capabilities to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. A well-balanced system with compatible RAM and CPU enhances overall computing performance.
Simply speaking, the RAM holds the numbers whereas the Processor crunches them.
RAM is not located inside the processor, but rather mounts into slots on the motherboard. (ram is locate in third part of processor which called as memory address base)
ddr3 is a type of ram, not processor
The maximum amount of RAM supported by a computer depends on the processor and the motherboard.
processor,ram