Memory Organization: 64-Bit 4GB Module Requirements

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In summary, the conversation is about a desperate search for an answer to a computer architecture question related to memory organization. The question is about the required memory circuit organization on a 4GB memory module where each circuit participates equally in a 64-bit memory module. The context of the question is for schoolwork and the person seeking the answer is asked to provide their own thoughts on the solution.
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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:
 
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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.
 
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Thanks! And be sure to show your Attempt at a Solution. :smile:
 

What is the purpose of memory organization and why is it important?

Memory organization refers to the way in which a computer's memory is arranged and accessed. It is important because it allows the computer to efficiently store and retrieve data, which is essential for running programs and performing tasks.

What is the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit memory organization?

The main difference between 32-bit and 64-bit memory organization is the amount of memory that can be addressed. A 32-bit system can address up to 4GB of memory, while a 64-bit system can address much larger amounts, up to 16 exabytes.

Why is a 4GB module required for 64-bit memory organization?

A 4GB module is required for 64-bit memory organization because it allows the system to access and utilize the full 64-bit address space. Without a 4GB module, the system would only be able to access a limited amount of memory and would not be able to take full advantage of the benefits of 64-bit architecture.

What are the benefits of using 64-bit memory organization?

One of the main benefits of using 64-bit memory organization is the ability to access and use larger amounts of memory. This can improve the performance and speed of the computer, especially when running memory-intensive programs. Additionally, 64-bit systems can handle more complex data and calculations, making them better suited for tasks such as video editing, gaming, and scientific research.

Do all computers support 64-bit memory organization?

No, not all computers support 64-bit memory organization. In order to use a 64-bit system, the computer's processor must also be 64-bit compatible. Additionally, the operating system and applications must also be designed to work with 64-bit architecture. It is important to check the system requirements before upgrading to a 64-bit system.

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