No Mb is megabyte is million bytes,
Gb is gigabytes is billion bytes, one thousand times as big as Mb
(to be stringent for prefixes in scientific notation: m (lowercase m) is milli which is thousandths (1/1000) M (upper case) is Mega = million)
there is no prefix g (lower case)
Yes, 1 GB is bigger in capacity than 256 MB. The cost of a 256 MB memory card on Amazon may be higher due to factors such as rarity, demand, brand, or specific features offered on that particular memory card.
No 2 Gb is 8 times bigger than 256 Mb.
There are 1024mb in 1gb. Therefore 256mb = 0.25gb (quarter) 256 000 000 000 000 trillion?
256 megabytes of memory is equal to .25 gigabytes. 1024 megabytes is 1 gigabyte and 2048 megabytes is 2 gigabytes and so on and so forth.
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Assuming the 1G refers 1 GB(or Gigabyte) no, 256mb is not more than that. MB, or a Megabyte is equal to 1,000,000 bytes. Therefore, 256MB is 256,000,000 bytes. Whereas a GB, or Gigabyte is equal to 1,000,000,000 bytes.
Hello, 2GB is 2 "gigabytes". 256MB is 256 "megabytes". 1 "gigabyte" is another way to refer to 1000 "megabytes". So, 2GB is much more than 256MB! Hope that helps you out! Ken Hogan
i think you mean 256 mb as this is a quarter of a gigabyte so there would be 4 lots of 256mb in a gigabyte as a gigabyte is 1024 mb
There are 1024 megabytes (mb) in one gigabyte (gb). For example, 256 mb is one fourth of one gb.1024
Pc1 varies from 256 mb to 1 gb while pc2 varies from 512 mb to 2 gb Pc2 chips are more modified and smaller than pc1
Yes. You need more than 256 MB to run Vista, anyway. According to Microsoft, the minimum amount of memory recommended for a computer running a version of Vista with the Aero interface (Home Premium or above) is 1 GB. In the experience of many users, though, performance is poorer that you would expect until you get to 2 GB of RAM. The Related Link will take you to the Microsoft page with system requirements for Vista Home Premium.
256 MB = 1/4 of a GB. So there is a fourth of a gigabyte in 256 megabytes.