If the number of address bits in a memory is reduced by 2 and the addressability is doubled, the size of the memory (i.e., the number of bits stored in the memory)
A. Doubles
B. Remains unchanged
C. Halves
D. Increases by 2^(address bits)/addressability
Answer: Option C
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A. Circuit A has more gates than circuit B
B. Circuit B has more gates than circuit A
C. Circuit A has the same number of gates as circuit B
D. None of the above
For the number A[15:0] = 0110110010001111, A[14:13] is ______ A[3:2].
A. Less than
B. Greater than
C. The same as
D. Cannot be determined
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