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".
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1 gigabyte=1024 megabytes
1 megabyte=1024 kilobytes
1 kilobyte=1024 bytes
1 byte is usually 8 'bits' or binary digits (of zeros and ones)