Well, that depends. You left out whether that is kilobytes, megabytes, or whatever. If you mean megabytes, then that is four gigabytes, or four "gigs" if you will. Note, however, that unless you are running a 64bit version of windows, you will only be able to use 3GB of that.
Typically, almost all laptops & PCs have atleast 1GB of RAM. With better & faster operating systems coming out, there are lots of computers with 2GB RAM and more.
The typical laptop has around 4 Gigabytes (4096 MB) of RAM memory.
No, it depends on the computer. DDR2 RAM is only for newer computers (Core 2, &tc.)
most computers have between 1 and 4 gigabytes of RAM
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Most computers will hold about 1-2GB of RAM but it depends on the computer.
It is much bigger than a normal computers RAM. Going into Terabytes.
There are many modules or computers on a 2012 Ram truck.
The number of times eight can go in to 4096 is 512. 4096 divided by 8= 512
The prime factorization of 4096 is 2^12.
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123.347 ≈ 4096