A MacBook Pro does. They sell for $12,500 right now.
By computer disk storage I assume you mean hard drive storage which is commonly referred to in gigabytes (gb) and sometimes now terabytes (tb - 1000gb)
The memory of a computer is measured in bits, most commonly megabytes (MB) and gigabytes (GB). The speed of a computer is measured in Ghz.
I think there is nothing like k in the computer storage size i think the lowest is bytes then it is kilobytes and it is megabytes and then it is gigabytes and then it is I think decabytes and all like that which all refer to storage amounts and most of the computer hard disks have the capacities in gigabytes
gigabytes is a measurement of memory. so basically, how many gigabytes you have left on your computer is how much memory you have left.
Yes it is possible to have 5 GB of RAM on a computer, because I have had a computer that has had 6 GB of RAM on it.
The most common amount of RAM contained within a computer is one gigabyte. For programs that run at an extremely high rate, more RAM (random access memory) might be needed.
Most handhelds have 64 MB to 16 GB of memory installed, but this is usally expandable.
GB for sure.
It means Gigabyte.
Gigabytes or "GB". For example, my computer has 4 GB of RAM. Older systems are usually measured in megabytes or "MB". 256MB was common for systems pre 2003.
If you mean as harddrive space then GOD NO! You will not be able to store most applications on a 1 gig harddrive.however if you mean 1 gigabyte of RAM then it is not too bad.
Gigabyte or GB