Depends if you dealing with Music or Video, and it depends on the quality. In theory you could have 1 minute of video equal to 4.7GB, 10 hours, or more.
1 GB is precisely 1,073,741,824 bytes.
"easy, 3000MB in 3GB" One would assume that is 3000MB but it is common place to assume that. But that is not entirely correct. Indeed it is true that in some cases 3GB could equal 3000MB (when talking about storage mostly). But in some (or most) cases 1GB is roughly equaled to 1,073,741,824 bytes which would be roughly 1024MB. So 3GB would be about 3,221,225,472 bytes or 3072MB.
None. A byte is a unit of storage (in this case), hertz is a unit of frequency.
, I am assuming you are asking this question based on the book Computer Organization and Design 4th edition, question 1.2.2. This question I believe is the second part to the first question question which asked "What should be the size of the frame buffer to store a frame" From that frame size, you can simply convert 2 GB to MB or bytes, and divide from your previous answer in question 1.2.1. Hope that helps.
1024 bytes = 1 KB 1024 KB = 1 MB 1024 MB = 1 GB etc.
An hour is an unit of time. A gigabyte is an unit of computer memory. They can not be converted
There is no answer to the question as posed, for the units of Time (hours), and Memory Capacity (GB) are incompatible, or at least un-related.
This will depend on the resolution of your video, and the format of the video. On average, about 4 hours of 720p HD video can be held on an 8GB memory card.
A 32 GB memory stick should hold around 7,000 songs or 40 hours of continuous video.
It depends on how many gigabytes it has
gigabytes is a measurement of memory. so basically, how many gigabytes you have left on your computer is how much memory you have left.
How many frames could a computer store with a memory of 2 GB?
It depends on how many gigabytes of memory you have in it.
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In an MP3 player the 2GB is the amount of storage/memory the device has. It means you have 2 gigabytes of memory. 2 GB will hold about 1,300 songs or 68 hours worth of music.
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