You need some kind of memory expander, which maps a frame of addresses to a location in physical memory. Better, use an 8086/8088.
It is a medium sized memory module used in a newer model desktop PC. DDR is the Double Data Rate technology that is far faster than the standard SDRAM modules.
1 GB of RAM (Random Access Memory) isn't very much. If your computer can support it, it is best to get 4-6 GB RAM for maximum efficiency.
1 gigabyte is 1000 megabytes, so 1gb. is bigger for saving memory
Most computer users will be happy with a 1 gigaHertz processor with between 512 megabytes and 1 gigabyte of Random Access Memory on the motherboard. This is more than adequate for almost all applications.
MB is an acronym for MegaByte. GB is an acronym for GigaByte. The two terms are different by their size in computer data. A Megabyte is roughly equal to 1,000,000 Bytes (or 1 Million) A Gigabyte is roughly equal to 1,000,000,000 Bytes (or 1 Billion)
1000 megabytes make up 1 gigabyte. You've got your terminology wrong. A gigabyte is a measure of computer memory. For example, you can have 8 gigabytes of storage on your iPod. RAM stands for Random Access Memory, and is used for temporarily storing information for programs and applications running on your computer.
Megabytes and Gigabytes. 1024 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte. The computer has L2 Cache on the CPU. this is very fast memory that cannot be changed. The other type of RAM (Random Access Memory) is Main Memory, which is in "sticks" on the motherboard, usually 2-3 inches from the CPU. this memory is supplied in (DDR2): 256mb; 512mb; 1gb; 2gb; 4gb.
1 GB is 1024 MB (possibly only 1000 MB) and therefore is more.
No. 1 GB is twice as much as 512 MB.
At first glance, accordingto Kingston, the X101 family has one DDR3 memory socket that can take a 2 GB module. They advise that a BIOS update may be necessary, they come with Windows 7 Starter edition - depending on the version, it may restrict RAM to 1 GB When you look at the machine, it has no memory access door, and taking off the bottom plate doesn't show any memory socket. The memory socket requires almost complete disassembly of the machine and you have to remove the motherboard to access the socket
(1500 mb=1 gigabyte)(1000 gigabytes=1 terabyte or 1 tb)
GB and RAM are not equivalent terms, so they cannot be compared. One GB, or gigabyte, is 1,000,000,000 (1 billion) bytes of data, which is also equivalent to one thousand megabytes or one million kilobytes. RAM, or random access memory, is a form of memory in computers which is used as temporary storage for computer applications. RAM can be measured in gigabytes, because as a form of memory, it can store a certain amount of data. However, there is no unit called "RAM".