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Blog Inauguration By : Prof. N. L. Vijaykumar, INPE - Brazil

CSE

MEMORY


 

 MEMORY

 Memory in a computer refers to a form of data storage that is used to hold information temporarily, allowing the processor to access it quickly. There are two main types of memory in a computer: RAM (Random Access Memory) and storage (such as hard disk drives (HDD) or solid-state drives (SSD)).

  RAM is a type of volatile memory, meaning it loses its contents when the power is turned off. It is used to store data that the processor is actively working with and provides a place for the processor to store intermediate results. The more RAM a computer has, the more information it can store for quick access, which can lead to improved performance.

 Storage, on the other hand, is non-volatile, meaning it retains its contents even when the power is turned off. It is used to store programs, data, and other information that is not being used immediately, but needs to be preserved for later use.

  Both RAM and storage play important roles in a computer's performance, and having enough of both is essential for optimal performance. The amount of memory and storage that a computer requires depends on its intended use and the specific applications it will run.



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