Sunday, September 18, 2016
What’s with 32 bit systems supporting max 4GB of RAM?
So you know that RAMs contain storage space. Common sense. Every byte of space on RAM requires to have an address allocated to it. A 32-bit machine uses 32 bits to address memory. It cannot see any more memory than the amount to which it has allocated an address. Each bit has a value of 0 … Continue reading What’s with 32 bit systems supporting max 4GB of RAM? http://ift.tt/2d3x8ad
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2016 at 01:45PM,
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September 18,
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