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dataminded
on Oct 8, 2013
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HP Chromebook 11
Does '2GB (4x 4Gbit) DDR3 RAM' mean that it can grow to 16gb of ram? Under those conditions I would seriously consider getting it and running crouton.
dagw
on Oct 8, 2013
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4*4Gbit=16Gbit=2GB. Basically it has one RAM module made up of four 4 Gbit chips. Someone just copy and pasted the technical spec sheet for the RAM module.
duskwuff
on Oct 8, 2013
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Remember that it's an ARM device. The memory is soldered to the motherboard, and in any case it couldn't possibly address more than 4 GB of it anyway.
ZeroGravitas
on Oct 8, 2013
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bit vs Byte, 16Gbit = 2GB
dataminded
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Thanks. That missing y made all the difference. I will wait until I see what upgrades are possible before buying one.
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