Memory Usage in Java
Kenneth Fogel
kfogel at dawsoncollege.qc.ca
Fri Aug 8 16:10:32 UTC 2025
Please let me know where I might ask this question or find the answer if this is not the right place.
In a book I am working on I am writing about how Java deals with memory allocation for the primitive types on a 64 bit CPU. I know the size of primitive variable types such as byte is 1, int is 4, etc. and that the size is related to the range of allowable values. From my C/C++ days I learned that the actual amount of RAM used was related to the word size of a CPU so that when a byte is read you are really reading a word. This meant to me that if I had 10 variables of type byte, not in an array, it would consume 80 bytes of RAM. From my reading it appears to be the same in Java except for arrays. Is this accurate? For example, an int is 4 bytes but when Java runs on a 64 bit CPU is it really reading and writing 8 bytes? If it is, can we say that the 4 bytes of padding is RAM dead space that cannot be used for anything else?
Thank you for your time,
Ken Fogel
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