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As was given for a 4 Page, 1024 words & 64 frames (shown below) 4 pages -> 2^2 bits 1024 bytes -> 2^10 bits 64 frames -> 2^6 bits Therefore: Logical memory = 2+10=12 bits Physical memory = 10 +6 =16 bits The answer for this problem is 13. 8 pages -> 2^3 bits 1024 bytes -> 2^10 bits 32 frames -> 2^5 bits Therefore: Logical memory = 3+10=13 bits (Page + Word) Physical memory = 10 + 5 =15 bits (Word + Frame)
Basically, the difference lies in the way the program process information : 2 bytes at a time for 16 bits, 4 for 32 bits. Older system usually use a 16 bits processor (often with a 32 bits "virtual" capacity), while newer system all use 32 bits processors that can input 4 bytes of information per clock beat for processing. During a single cycle of the CPU processor, a 16-bit program can send 16 bits of instructions to the CPU. A 32-bit program can send twice as many (32 bits) of instructions during a single cycle. Therefore, 32-bit programs are often able to run faster than 16-bit programs but because the speed of a program is effected by so many other factors, a 32-bit program is unlikely to be twice as fast as a 16-bit program
They are both the same
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No. 8 bits is called a byte.
They are called crenellations, the individual bits are called crenels, and the down bits are called merlons.
a group of 16 bits is called a "word"
The small bits of tissue that are carried in cup-like structures on liverworts, are called villi.
it is called a byte
This is called gravel
its called a Nibble
The bits of Voldermort's soul which are hidden in common objects are called horcruxes.
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