Random Access Memory - Temporary Storage Media
July 2nd, 2008
Random Access Memory is more commonly known as
RAM. This is the temporary memory in the system and is used to store the data or information for the short span of time while the processing is carried on. The RAM also has a much smaller memory than a hard disk. It has “discrete” or separate microchip modules plugged into the holes of a computer’s motherboard.
Actually, RAM is an integrated circuit chip which is fixed on the mother board of the system. It is an important and integral part of the computers. RAM size is important because the more RAM you have, the fewer times does it have to read data from the hard drive.
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