How would you construct a 512Gbyte memory if an 8Gbyte memory chip was available?
How would you construct a 512Gbyte memory if an 8Gbyte memory chip was available?
Chapter3: Data Representation
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Problem 11VE: Most Intel CPUs use the __________, in which each memory address is represented by two integers.
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