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  2. Kilobyte - Wikipedia

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    For example, a processor with 65,536 bytes of cache memory might be said to have "64 K" of cache. In this convention, one thousand and twenty-four kilobytes (1024 KB) is equal to one megabyte (1 MB), where 1 MB is 1024 2 bytes.

  3. Orders of magnitude (data) - Wikipedia

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    262,144 bits (32 kibibytes) - RAM capacity of Matra Alice 90: 393,216 bits (48 kibibytes) - RAM capacity of 48K ZX Spectrum: 506 kilobits – approximate size of this article as of 20 May 2019 2 19: 524,288 bits (64 kibibytes) – RAM capacity of popular 8-bit computers like the C-64, Amstrad CPC etc. 10 6: megabit (Mbit) 1,000,000 bits 2 20 ...

  4. Static random-access memory - Wikipedia

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    the RAM in microcontrollers (usually from around 32 bytes to a megabyte), the on-chip caches in more powerful CPUs, such as the x86 family, and many others (from 8 KB, up to many megabytes), the registers and parts of the state-machines used in some microprocessors (see register file), scratchpad memory,

  5. Megabyte - Wikipedia

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    In this convention, one thousand and twenty-four megabytes (1024 MB) is equal to one gigabyte (1 GB), where 1 GB is 1024 3 bytes (i.e., 1 GiB). Mixed 1 MB = 1 024 000 bytes (= 1000×1024 B) is the definition used to describe the formatted capacity of the 1.44 MB 3.5-inch HD floppy disk , which actually has a capacity of 1 474 560 bytes .

  6. Conventional memory - Wikipedia

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    In DOS memory management, conventional memory, also called base memory, is the first 640 kilobytes of the memory on IBM PC or compatible systems. It is the read-write memory directly addressable by the processor for use by the operating system and application programs.

  7. Units of information - Wikipedia

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    4096 bytes = 4 KiB: A memory page in x86 (since Intel 80386) and many other architectures, also the modern Advanced Format hard disk drive sector size. 4 kB: About one page of text from a novel; 120 kB: The text of a typical pocket book; 1 MiB: A 1024×1024 pixel bitmap image with 256 colors (8 bpp color depth) 3 MB: A three-minute song (133 ...

  8. Binary prefix - Wikipedia

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    For example, a memory module whose capacity was specified by the manufacturer as "2 megabytes" or "2 MB" would hold 2 × 2 20 = 2 097 152 bytes, instead of 2 × 10 6 = 2 000 000.

  9. Gigabyte - Wikipedia

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    For RAM, the JEDEC memory standards use IEEE 100 nomenclature which quote the gigabyte as 1 073 741 824 bytes (2 30 bytes). [ 11 ] The difference between units based on decimal and binary prefixes increases as a semi-logarithmic (linear-log) function—for example, the decimal kilobyte value is nearly 98% of the kibibyte, a megabyte is under 96 ...