quick question
The 32-bit maximum memory is indeed around 2.15 GB, not 2 GB.
It's 3.
lol wut
It equals 4 gigabytes, which is 2^32 bytes.
I mistakenly calculated 2 to the power of 31.
What a funny comment!
It's four, yet many 32-bit programs cap themselves at two.
A user reported a 4GB system, but often the actual RAM detected is around 3.85 GB due to background processes like integrated graphics.
It requires 3GB for Windows XP and earlier, and 4GB for Windows Vista and later.