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RAM Definition |
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Solutions: RAM: Random Access Memory. RAM is where program instructions and data information are stored so that they are directly accessible to the microprocessor. To perform program instructions at high speeds, the microprocessor must be able to access the necessary information directly and quickly. Therefore, computer memories are designed to give the microprocessor random access to the instructions it requires. The speed of RAM is measured in nanoseconds. RAM is available in different designs, the most common being 1. DRAM - Dynamic Random Access Memory 2. SIMM - Single In-Line Memory Module |
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