There are a number of types of digital memory available, such as hard disk drive (HDD), random access memory (RAM), solid state drives (SSD) and cache memory. Is there an advantage to having multiple standards or would it be beneficial to consumers if there was only one memory standard, such as just the various sizes of SSDS? Would having a single standard be less expensive and more convenient for consumers? If you use multiple types of memory with your devices, would you prefer they all used the same type? Why or why not?
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well no
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thats because hdd have larger storage which will be neee in larger storage servers , and ram is the basic memory required to run pc while ssd are the faster than hdd but also costlier it huge topic if you have doubts check out my and techquickie
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