Memory Organization: 64-Bit 4GB Module Requirements

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A user is seeking clarification on the memory circuit organization required for a 4GB memory module that participates equally in a 64-bit memory system. The inquiry is related to computer architecture and is part of a homework assignment. The user acknowledges posting in the wrong forum and plans to repost in a more appropriate location. Participants suggest providing context and an attempt at a solution to facilitate better assistance. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding memory organization in computer architecture.
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Hi guys..
I am seeking desperately for an answer to this question.
I would be very thankful if someone answer me correctly.
Question is related to computer architecture (memory organization).

Which memory circuit organization is required on 4GB memory module if every circuit participates equally in 64-bit memory module?

Thanks!
 
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wingman-001 said:
Hi guys..
I am seeking desperately for an answer to this question.
I would be very thankful if someone answer me correctly.
Question is related to computer architecture (memory organization).

Which memory circuit organization is required on 4GB memory module if every circuit participates equally in 64-bit memory module?

Thanks!

Welcome to the PF.

What is the context of the question? Is it for schoolwork? What are your thoughts on the answer? :smile:
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF.

What is the context of the question? Is it for schoolwork? What are your thoughts on the answer? :smile:

Yes, this is homework which is very important. I've just seen that I posted it on wrong forum.
I will post it again where it should be.
 
Thanks! And be sure to show your Attempt at a Solution. :smile:
 
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