Computer Science, asked by PBP76, 1 year ago

how ram works?and its definition​

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Answered by sanskriti83
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Explanation:

RAM is the Random Access Memory which as the storage device of the computer it storesthe information temporary leave because when the system is start of the information is lost from the computer.

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Answered by mehvish61
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Random access memory (RAM) is the best known form of computer memory. RAM is considered "random access" because you can access any memory cell directly if you know the row and column that intersect at that cell.

The opposite of RAM is serial access memory (SAM). SAM stores data as a series of memory cells that can only be accessed sequentially (like a cassette tape). If the data is not in the current location, each memory cell is checked until the needed data is found. SAM works very well for memory buffers, where the data is normally stored in the order in which it will be used (a good example is the texture buffer memory on a video card). RAM data, on the other hand, can be accessed in any order.

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