How RAM plays an important role in order to improve the speed of a system
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Your computer's system memory is made up of physical memory, called Random Access Memory (RAM), and virtual memory. System memory is not permanent storage, like a hard disk drive that saves its contents when you turn off your system.
When you start a program, your processor gives a command to retrieve the program from the hard drive. Once the files are retrieved, the system needs a workspace to manipulate the data and allow you to interact with it. This digital countertop is your RAM. Your system places your programs in RAM, or the digital countertop, temporarily while you're working with them so that the processor can access that information faster and more easily.
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Your computer's system memory is made up of physical memory, called Random Access Memory (RAM), and virtual memory. System memory is not permanent storage, like a hard disk drive that saves its contents when you turn off your system.
When you start a program, your processor gives a command to retrieve the program from the hard drive. Once the files are retrieved, the system needs a workspace to manipulate the data and allow you to interact with it. This digital countertop is your RAM. Your system places your programs in RAM, or the digital countertop, temporarily while you're working with them so that the processor can access that information faster and more easily.
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