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sam fisher posted on Dec 23 2006 at 09:16 PM said:
So, why are we all using a nonstandard Unit for RAM measurement now? Goity never distinguishes between the two, so I assumed he meant GB.
Um, I just did.
 
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Actually Gb is a very standard measurement for memory devices. I would be shocked to see something like that listed in GB.
 
No, RAM is like all other memory devices listed in ~bits, not ~bytes. The sticks containing RAM chips which you use inside your PC are listed in ~bytes, but RAM itself isn't.
 
I don't care, you just contradicted yourself, saying RAM isn't, then saying that RAM sticks are, I didnt say that the RAM modules aren't, but I said that RAM Sticks are listed in Bytes.
 
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