COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS

COMPUTER HARDWARE

COMPUTER MEMORY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
how is the size of RAM normally measured nowadays
A
in KB
B
in GB
C
in MB
D
with a measuring tape
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The gigabyte, like most data measurements, is based on the byte, which is equal to 8 bits of data. A gigabyte is equivalent to the following standard measurements: 1, 000 megabytes (decimal) or 1, 024 megabytes (binary); 1, 000, 000 kilobytes (decimal) or 1, 048, 576 kilobytes (binary); and.

Detailed explanation-2: -RAM speed is measured in Megahertz (MHz), millions of cycles per second so that it can be compared to your processor’s clock speed. For Dell desktops and laptops, memory speed can range from the standard 1333 MHz all the way up to speeds of 2133 MHz.

Detailed explanation-3: -Each stick of RAM has a set amount it can store, as indicated by 1GB, 2GB, and so on. What does the GB stand for? This is short-hand for a “gigabyte, ‘’ a measurement of data that equals roughly 1 billion bytes.

Detailed explanation-4: -How much RAM do you need? 8 GB is the standard amount of RAM for your average desktop computer. Past that, many people go up to 16 GB, and occasionally users will go for 32 GB. RAM is contained inside “memory sticks” in your computer.

Detailed explanation-5: -Capacity: Measured in gigabytes (GB). The higher the capacity, the more data can be stored by applications.

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