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VMware Linux CentOS Cadence memory RAM limitation

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Hi everyone,

I'm a IC desiner. I am using VMware Workstation to run CentOS and Cadence in its environment. I have promoted my PC memory Ram to 12 GB and allocate 9.7 GB to CentOS by VMware. However, when I open the Terminal in CentOS and run the "$ free -m" code in it, the memory info in CentOS is about 3GB.
How can I allocate maximum memory RAM of VMware (9.7 GB) to CentOS? In other words, How can I use maximum memory RAM allocated to CantOS by VMware?

I attached a 1.jpg1.jpg screenshot from my VMware and CentOS to this threat.

Kind Regards,
 

Thanks for your reply

Yes, my system is 64bit. The OS (windows) on my computer is win 10 64bit. But, I'm running CentOS on VMware.

And I didn't understand your second question "What uname -a says?"?

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