Still not a good point to waste money on it. And why not use the RAM you have more efficiently? You always benefit.
That's odd... Are both 64bit or both 32bit? 64bit uses more RAM for the same code I believe. Furthermore, did you exclude caches? Linux caches more data in RAM if it's free.
you are WRONG
In embedded systems the RAM is the most expensive part of the whole computer. I have an embedded system where the single RAM chip costs more than the entire rest of the computer.
In embedded systems you only get a fixed amount of RAM. All the money in the world will not get you more RAM if there are no remaining chip select pins available on your SoC.
Not only in embedded. Once a system gets old enough to outlive demand for RAM appropriate for it's bus/speed/rate, then the price goes much higher than newer stuff. I.e. I want some RAM for an older laptop that is no longer very common.
Crucial 8GB DDR2 SO-DIMM Kit €118
versus
Crucial 8GB DDR3 SO-DIMM Kit €41
Crucial 16GB DDR3 SO-DIMM Kit €79
Edit: I take that back, a bit anyway. It's not that the cost goes up. It's just that the new gen is much, much cheaper.
Last edited by kiwi_kid_aka_bod; 01-23-2013 at 08:46 AM. Reason: Better info
Hint: it's an incredibly idiotic system. Stop supporting stupid.
Only $3393.52 for 16gb. WHAT A BARGAIN!RAM is cheap.