It's a Tera Byte.
1024 GB = 1 TB.
1024 KB = 1 MB
1024 MB = 1 GB
To determine the memory size of a device, you can calculate it by multiplying the number of memory cells by the size of each memory cell. This will give you the total memory size of the device.
size range of secondary memory
No, it is not advisable to have a virtual memory size that is smaller than the physical memory size. This can lead to performance issues and may cause the system to run out of memory, resulting in crashes or slowdowns. It is recommended to have a virtual memory size that is equal to or larger than the physical memory size to ensure optimal system performance.
CMOS memory size has increased.
static memory management i.e we are fixed the memory location with there size & that fixed size jobs will appear
static memory management i.e we are fixed the memory location with there size & that fixed size jobs will appear
The memory unit's size that depends on the processor is the bit.
The maximum memory that can be dynamically allocated depends on the size of the heap memory. Dynamic blocks of memory can be allocated in system heap until it is not full.
It depends on the camera and the size of the memory card.
Windows will automatically set your virtual memory size. It all depends on how much free space there is on your hard drive. Your physical memory is your RAM. 1GB of RAM is the same as 1024MB.
You don't 'set' the memory size, you need to add physical memory.
As I'm sure you are aware, memory size differs according to what notebook you purchase. It looks as though the memory size runs between 500mb and 512mb.