maxRAMOfficial
P53401
predicate
Indicates the officially specified maximum amount of RAM that is supported or allowed for an entity (such as a device or system).
All labels observed (12)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| maxChipRAM | 6 |
| ramMax | 6 |
| maxMemorySize | 5 |
| maxMemory | 3 |
| maximumMemory | 2 |
| chipRAMMax | 1 |
| maxDataMemory | 1 |
| maxRAMGB | 1 |
| maxRAMOfficial canonical | 1 |
| maxRamWithExpansion | 1 |
| maximumRAMGB | 1 |
| memoryMax | 1 |
Description generation (PDg)
The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.
Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning. # Instructions Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. # Response Format Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: maxRAMOfficial
Generated description
Indicates the officially specified maximum amount of RAM that is supported or allowed for an entity (such as a device or system).
Sample triples (29)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| Macintosh SE/30 | 8 MB ⓘ |
| Intel Core m3-8100Y | 16 GB via predicate surface "maxMemorySize" ⓘ |
| Original Chip Set | up to 512 KB in early systems via predicate surface "maxChipRAM" ⓘ |
| Original Chip Set | up to 1 MB in later OCS configurations via predicate surface "maxChipRAM" ⓘ |
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Original Amiga chipset (OCS)
surface form:
Original Amiga chipset
|
512 KB in early OCS systems via predicate surface "maxChipRAM" ⓘ |
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Original Amiga chipset (OCS)
surface form:
Original Amiga chipset
|
1 MB in later OCS configurations via predicate surface "maxChipRAM" ⓘ |
| Advanced Graphics Architecture | 2 MB via predicate surface "maxChipRAM" ⓘ |
| AGA chipset generation | 2 MB via predicate surface "maxChipRAM" ⓘ |
| MacBook Air (M2, 2022) | 24 GB via predicate surface "maxMemory" ⓘ |
| Pegasos II | 2 GB via predicate surface "maxMemory" ⓘ |
| Macintosh Performa 200 | 10 MB via predicate surface "ramMax" ⓘ |
| Macintosh Performa 400 | 10 MB via predicate surface "ramMax" ⓘ |
| AWS Lambda | 10240 MB via predicate surface "maximumMemory" ⓘ |
| Apple eMac | 1 via predicate surface "maximumRAMGB" ⓘ |
| ZX81 | 16 KB via predicate surface "maxRamWithExpansion" ⓘ |
| MCS-4 | 640 bytes RAM (via 4002 chips) via predicate surface "maxDataMemory" ⓘ |
| PDP-9 | 32K words via predicate surface "maxMemorySize" ⓘ |
| Intel Core i7-7Y75 | 16 GB via predicate surface "maxMemorySize" ⓘ |
| MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019) | 64 via predicate surface "maxRAMGB" ⓘ |
| Apple Xserve G4 | 2 GB via predicate surface "maxMemory" ⓘ |
| MacBook Pro 15-inch (2018) | 32 GB via predicate surface "memoryMax" ⓘ |
| Intel Core i5-1235U | 64 GB via predicate surface "maxMemorySize" ⓘ |
| Intel Pentium Gold 4415Y | 16 GB via predicate surface "maxMemorySize" ⓘ |
| Power Macintosh 8100 | 264 MB via predicate surface "ramMax" ⓘ |
| Performa 600 | 68 MB via predicate surface "ramMax" ⓘ |
|
CDC 6600 was fastest computer in the world in mid-1960s
surface form:
CDC 6600
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up to 131,072 60-bit words via predicate surface "maximumMemory" ⓘ |
| Macintosh Centris 610 | 68 MB via predicate surface "ramMax" ⓘ |
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A600
surface form:
Amiga 600
|
2 MB via predicate surface "chipRAMMax" ⓘ |
| Power Macintosh 7300 | 1 GB via predicate surface "ramMax" ⓘ |