I was wondering how much Ram you could put in a 128-bit (Operating System)
I know the math. Its 3.4e38. But can someone put than in letters? Or is that not a number yet?
I would think that it would be able to support enough ram to collect all the data ever made in the universe. (not really measurable) or do you think you would need a 256-bit?
That would obviously hold enough ram to collect all the data in the universe and what whatever was before (past) and for septillions of years in the future.
It's fun to think that we will never need 256bit operating system prob for the next 1m years at least (ram wise)
(lots of () )
If you don't feel like making like 100000 "0"s then just say the amount of "0"s
I know the math. Its 3.4e38. But can someone put than in letters? Or is that not a number yet?
I would think that it would be able to support enough ram to collect all the data ever made in the universe. (not really measurable) or do you think you would need a 256-bit?
That would obviously hold enough ram to collect all the data in the universe and what whatever was before (past) and for septillions of years in the future.
It's fun to think that we will never need 256bit operating system prob for the next 1m years at least (ram wise)
(lots of () )
If you don't feel like making like 100000 "0"s then just say the amount of "0"s