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so I'm still traveling on Memory lane street. I started from 1 GB and now on 4 GB. End point is on 16 GB but when I'll reach there street will be more longer. oof I'm tired. :smile:
 

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so I'm still traveling on Memory lane street. I started from 1 GB and now on 4 GB. End point is on 16 GB but when I'll reach there street will be more longer. oof I'm tired. :smile:

True. This particular street just keeps longer and longer all the time. But that is a good thing.
 

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True. This particular street just keeps longer and longer all the time. But that is a good thing.
That is until you have walked 1.844674407*10^19 bytes.
 
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That is until you have walked 1.844674407*10^19 bytes.
Why??

That is a mind boggling number. I don't think my computer has enough RAM to calculate it.................
Not too big. It's like 10000000000 GB. So small. I've counted it using abacus.
 
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It's the 64bit theoretical memory limit. It's 16 exbibytes.
Just like the 128-bit limit is 281,474,976,710,656 yobibytes or
~ 324,518,553,700,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 Gibibytes
 
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Windows Vista would probably just about run on that.
 

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Windows Vista would probably just about run on that.

One small problem, we need to have some battery on RAM to keep it active when we shut down our computer.
 
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