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bytes of memory.
Powered by microprocessors with only 156 bytes of memory, it could walk on six legs.
After all, it is a real computer, even if its entire operating system fits into 256 bytes of memory.
In the first case, each pixel requires 3 bytes of memory to store its color.
This gives it 13,068 bits or approx. 1630 bytes of memory.
The first computer, Charles Babbage's analytical machine of 1837, would have had the equivalent of 675 bytes of memory.
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At that resolution, or bit depth, a full-screen image requires several megabytes (millions of bytes; 8 bits = 1 byte) of memory.
In basic text-editor programs like Windows Notepad that use the ASCII character set to display simple letters and numbers, each character in the document uses one byte of memory.
Lists of symbols are stored whenever possible in a compressed form of up to four symbols per byte of memory.
For an article written in such exciting times, this may seem like a rather stodgy exposition, fastidiously counting every computational operation and byte of memory used.
Therefore, only 8 × (w_{max}^{prime}) × R bytes of global memory are needed to store L instead of 8 × n × (w_{max}^{prime}) × R bytes.
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