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Here's the most powerful lasers over time.Megabytes. Not gigabytes, and definitely not terabytes.
Megabytes.
Megabytes of memory, forget about that.
Four megabytes, powerful. Oh, yeah, it was four megabytes.
64-megabytes in file form.
hundred megabytes an hour of audio recording, that's about ten and a half gigabytes per hour or a hundred and twenty-six gigabytes per
That's five megabytes.
It holds 20 megabytes of data.
It had an incredible four megabytes of memory.
That was like my four megabytes, compared to what artificial intelligence machine learning can do today.
If you wanted to back up 500 megabytes of data on letter-sized paper, double-sized, double-sided, single-lined, Times New Roman size 12,
Calculating what you could do with 20 megabytes, you could fit most of the text of all the books in the Library
We spent $21,000 to get 60 megabytes of memory.
partnering with BitTorrent to provide hundreds of megabytes of extra content and video and whatnot.
Each of these will be approximately 60 megabytes.
Can you imagine what you could do with four megabytes?
And so this thing could only address 64 megabytes of memory.
A single autonomous car with a LIDAR generating 750 megabytes of data as it's going down the roads.
Like maybe a few years ago like thinking in megabytes would have been fine.
Do you remember those top loading-- and it held 20 megabytes.
I think they were something impossible like 300 or 400 megabytes a file that we had to run at that time.
And now you can use an algorithm to very easily extract this signal from those megabytes of data
So this takes a while to load because it's hundreds of megabytes.
They put 64 megabytes of RAM instead of the 8 or 16 you have, and the demo should have stopped there.
code that goes on top of that, that makes it four megabytes instead of 87k.
But the thing that my collaborators like to boast about is that even though we had four megabytes, we were doing simulations-- simulations,
megapixels, the JPEGs themselves are only a few hundred megabytes, so I was like, how hard can this be?
So my process takes the raw census data down from 2 and 1/2 gigabytes of raw data down to about 16 megabytes
So I have a presentation lined up here, which is so heavy in megabytes, it almost toppled the computer over.
Back in the '90s, five and a quarter inch drives held 10 megabytes of data.
And quite some time ago, back in 2012, IBM estimated that an average person produces 500 megabytes of digital footprints
And now, to help you imagine how much data that is, let us actually go back to this number here, 500 megabytes.
So in the end, we end up with 416 total features, accounting to a very modest amount of data, 104 megabytes.
So, after I spend two or three hours with the student there may actually be something like 60 megabytes worth of data on their brain activities.
That's not the only thing I do, but statistically, it makes it really easy when you have 50 or 60 megabytes of data.
Yahoomail was 5 megabytes for free and anything more you have to pay for it—-I think it was 29.95
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