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'''Random Access Memory''' or '''RAM''' is a form of temporary-buffer memory that allows the system to store temporary instructions while the computer is in use. In modern computer systems, RAM takes the form of DDR, or Double-Density RAM, a type of computer-chip that is a stick-like design found inside the machine. There have been many types of Computer RAM over the many decades of computers existing, including Ferrite-Core Memory, but most RAM now is the DDR format. | '''Random Access Memory''' or '''RAM''' is a form of temporary-buffer memory that allows the system to store temporary instructions while the computer is in use. In modern computer systems, RAM takes the form of DDR, or Double-Density RAM, a type of computer-chip that is a stick-like design found inside the machine. There have been many types of Computer RAM over the many decades of computers existing, including Ferrite-Core Memory, but most RAM now is the DDR format. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:46, 20 February 2022
Random Access Memory or RAM is a form of temporary-buffer memory that allows the system to store temporary instructions while the computer is in use. In modern computer systems, RAM takes the form of DDR, or Double-Density RAM, a type of computer-chip that is a stick-like design found inside the machine. There have been many types of Computer RAM over the many decades of computers existing, including Ferrite-Core Memory, but most RAM now is the DDR format.