Should be 32gb or 16 doofus
Tera Bytes are the largest unit of measurement.
Do you mean USB keychain memory 'sticks'? They are available in sizes of 4 GB to 64 GB quite readily, and 128 and 256 GB sizes are available from some vendors
The largest single source of energy used in the world today is oil. It is primarily used in transportation, industry, and electricity generation.
The fastest single speed bike available on the market today is the State Bicycle Co. Black Label Series.
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Fossils exist of nearly all formerly living organisms, with some exceptions, from single celled bacteria to the largest dinosaur. Marine organisms comprise the bulk of fossils that are easily available today.
Thinking, reasoning, imagination and memory are four aspects of human intelligence. You have working memory available for use as on today. So these past experiences are of paramount importance in processing the present information.
Right now, the largest Vizio TV that is on the market today is 72 inches. This is for their new 3D TVs that they have available.
The largest single cell today would be the ostrich egg. The previous champ would probably have been the egg of the elephant bird of Madagascar.
Thinking, reasoning, imagination and memory are four aspects of human intelligence. You have working memory available for use as on today. So these past experiences are of paramount importance in processing the present information.
The first 640K was only an issue with older MS-DOS based systems which limited memory to 1MB. The upper memory was reserved specifically for system use, leaving 640K available to the user (originally the limit was 512K). Extended and enhanced memory drivers allowed additional memory to be used above the 1MB barrier. These barriers no longer exist as memory is allocated virtually on all modern systems. To all intents and purposes, a 32-bit system has a full complement of 4GB of memory available even when it physically has less than 4GB installed. This is achieved by using disk space to swap the contents of memory in and out of RAM as required. A 64-bit system essentially has unlimited memory, only limited by the amount of available disk space. A single 64-bit system can address far more memory than physically exists in the world today.
In the most common form of computer memory, dynamic random access memory (DRAM).