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RAM limitation technical details
Ok, people, here's how this works. While the processor in older macbook pros is 64 bit, the chipset used to access the memory is only 32 bit (as mentioned in a previous post). This 32 bit limitation implies that it is only capable of addressing 2^32 bits=4294967296 bits=4 Gbit 1-byte memory locations, or 4 GBytes of ram (each of the 4 Gbit memory addresses is 1 Byte of actual RAM) |
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