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According to the International System of Units, how many bytes are in a kilobyte of RAM?

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According to the International System of Units, a kilobyte of RAM is equal to 1,024 bytes.

A kilobyte is a unit of computer storage equal to 1,024 (2^10) bytes. It is commonly used to measure the size of files, RAM, and other types of computer memory. The International System of Units (SI) defines the kilobyte as 1,024 bytes, while some computer systems define a kilobyte as 1,000 bytes.
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According to the International System of Units, there are 1000 bytes in a kilobyte of RAM (Random Access Memory). However, in some contexts, a kilobyte may be defined as 1024 bytes due to historical reasons. Nonetheless, in the modern world, the definition and conversion between these units follow the standard metric system, where kilo means 1000.
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There are 1,024 bytes in a kilobyte (KB). This is based on the binary system, where each unit is a power of 2. 

So, 1 kilobyte = 1,024 bytes (not to be confused with the metric system, where 1 kilobyte is often considered equal to 1,000 bytes).
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