128x8=128 bytes
4096x16=4069x(8x2)=4096x2 bytes;
hence,
chips required,
4096*2/128=64;
ans=64.
64
16
The Giver explained that the community needed a Receiver of Memory because memories of the past help make important decisions, provide wisdom, and serve as a guide for the future. Without a Receiver, the community would lack understanding of their history and the capacity to learn from mistakes.
a) To provide a memory capacity of 4096 bytes using 256x8 RAM chips, you need 4096 bytes / 256 bytes per chip = 16 chips. b) Each memory address for the 256 locations in a chip will require 8 bits (since 2^8 = 256). Therefore, each chip will require 8 address lines to select one of the 256 locations.
Cache Memory is needed because Hardware implements cache as a block of memory for temporary storage likely to be used again.
In order to free up space in memory, an operating system with a virtual memory capability transfers data that is not immediately needed from memory to the HDD; when that data is needed again, it is copied back into memory. That is, when all of the RAM is being used (e.g., if there are many programs open simultaneously or if one very large program is in use), a computer with virtual memory enabled will swap data to the HDD and back to memory as needed, thus, in effect, increasing the total system memory.
bit = 1 bitbyte = 8 bitsKilobyte = 1024 bytesMegabyte = 1024 kilobytesGigabyte = 1024 megabytesTerabyte = 1024 gigabytesPetabyte = 1,048,576 gigabytesExabyte = 1,073,741,824 gigabytesZettabyte = 1,099,511,627,776 gigabytes
Storage complements memory by providing a long-term repository for retaining information that is not needed immediately, allowing memory to focus on more immediate tasks. Additionally, storage can serve as a backup for memory, ensuring that important information is not lost in case of memory failure or overload. Overall, storage helps to extend the capacity and functionality of memory by providing a reliable and expansive resource for storing information.
What is the price? What is its memory (R.A.M) ? a 1gb is good What is the hardrive space? a 160gb is good What is the video card capacity? 512mb is good What is the sound card capacity? any is good What brand is it? dell , hp, toshiba What is the processer speed? A 3.00 ghz is good
depends on the computer and what you mean by memory cell????
for faster access of memory
None. You use the free memory.