A stick of 512 megabytes of RAM can hold about 512 megabytes of data. It cannot, however, store it for long because it is volatile and is not designed to store data.
16 GB (gigabytes) is better than 512 MB (megabytes). 512 megabytes is half of one gigabyte.
A 512 megabyte PNY drive has 512 megabytes.
512MB is exactly half of 1GB.
512 megabytes equates to 536,870,912 bytes.
512 MB of photo space.
Gigabytes are actually bigger than Megabytes, so there would be half a GB in 512MB. There are 1024MB in a GB.
The 266 Mhz iMac G3 came with 32 MB of PC100 SDRAM, and supports a maximum of 512 MB. The Beige G3s came with 32 MB of RAM and support a maximum of 768 MB of PC66 or higher SDRAM.
They are two different things. the 1.66ghz is the speed of your processor, while 512MB is the size of your RAM or memory.
RAM is usually sold in multiples of 16 megabytes. (16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512 and 1024 same as 1 GB).
1 GB = 1024 MB which is any day greater than 512 MB So, yes. 1 GB is greater than 512 MB
a gigabyte equals 1000 megabytes. so 512000/1000=512 gigabytes.