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
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