dickinss
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There is a simple reason for this. All data on a computer (which this is) is stored in binary, thus all memory chips are made with 2^x bits of memory. ALL of them are made that way, no matyter what the go in. This means that if you got a "perfect" chip, you would have 2,097,152 bits of storage. BUT, being that I design chips for a living (for cars), I can tell you that htere is always some flaws on the chip. This does not mean that they don't work or are defective, just that they pass QC. This is the EE geeks explanation of what is happening
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