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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amounts of memory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the quantity of memory in computing or data storage contexts.
Example: "The new computer model offers various amounts of memory, allowing users to choose the best option for their needs."
Alternatives: "quantities of memory" or "levels of memory".
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MPSoCs often require large amounts of memory.
High-performance data processing systems typically utilize numerous servers with large amounts of memory.
These methods are robust and exhibit good performance, but often require large amounts of memory and have limited scalability.
PC's now routinely contain at least 64 megabytes of memory, thanks in large measure to the huge amounts of memory required to run most Microsoft applications.
The terms 32-bit and 64-bit indicate how the computer's processor handles data, and a 64-bit system can make use of much larger amounts of memory.
So the really intriguing questions raised by the iPhone 5s's A7 processor, with its ability to address colossal amounts of memory, are: why is it there?
As Factum Arte's Adam Lowe explains, digitally scanning the phantasmagoric forms of Piranesi's chairs, tripods and other classical follies takes vast amounts of memory.
It is used primarily for small amounts of memory called registers in a computer's central processing unit (CPU) and for fast "cache" memory.
The flaw leaves the software vulnerable to a "buffer overflow attack". Computer programs allocate set amounts of memory—or buffers to hold data they're working on.
Hacking the Scheme 48 virtual machine to map in libraries shared-text read-only would allow multiple Scheme 48 programs to run in very small amounts of memory.
There are billions of IoT devices that don't have traditional security software because they're built with small amounts of memory and low-power processors.
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