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Random Access Memory- Temporary Storage Media

... the power is switched on. As soon as the power is turned off the information is lost. There are several variations present of the random access memory like SDRAM, DRAM, SRAM, RDRAM and DDR SDRAM etc. The SRAM stands for the static RAM ... Read Read: Random Access Memory- Temporary Storage Media

By: Jacob Marshal | 30/05/2008 | Hardware
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Random Access Memory

... for these will now exceed 150 gigabytes with speeds far exceeding traditional RAM. This development will smudge the definition between traditional random access memory and disks, and will dramatically reducing the performance diffrence. Read Read: Random Access Memory

By: Olly Fallon | 22/05/2007 | Hardware
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Understanding Pc Computer Ram/random Access Memory

... accessed used by the processor as needed. Whenever you shut your PC computer down, all of the information that is in the random access memory is deleted. So the RAM of your PC computer is only like a temporary storage system that ... Read Read: Understanding Pc Computer Ram/random Access Memory

By: Dave Page | 27/05/2008 | Hardware
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Random Access Memory

... L2 cache is approximately 176 MBps. EDO DRAM: Extended data-out dynamic random access memory does not wait for all of the processing of the first bit before continuing to the next one. As soon as the address of the ... Read Read: Random Access Memory

By: Khizar Masood | 27/05/2008 | Hardware
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Random Access Memory

... the next time you open your computer or you reboot it, the file will still be there. This is not the case with random access memory. One the computer has been restarted or rebooted, the information that was written in it will not longer be ... Read Read: Random Access Memory

By: Jesse Miller | 21/12/2007 | Software
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Memory Optimizer Software

... DRAM below that of FPM DRAM. SDRAM - Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory departed from FPM and EDO DRAM's architecture and can be run ... able to use RAM on higher memory bus speeds. DDR SDRAM - Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random ... Read Read: Memory Optimizer Software

By: Michael Loke | 13/12/2006 | Computers
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Compact Flash Memory and Data Recovery

... can be written to in block rather than byte sizes, making it simple to update. On the other hand, flash memory is not practical to random access memory (RAM) as RAM needs to be addressable at the byte (not the block) level. Thus, it is used ... Read Read: Compact Flash Memory and Data Recovery

By: Bharat Bista | 22/06/2006 | Data Recovery
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Notebookdeluxe Laptop Guides - How Much Ram Memory I Need in My Laptop?

RAM is the acronym for Random Access Memory, if we look closely at the name we can quickly understand is a type of memory, but same time we will wonder, why random?The explanation is simple, it means that every single byte of this memory ... Read Read: Notebookdeluxe Laptop Guides - How Much Ram Memory I Need in My Laptop?

By: Diamondsking Admin | 19/06/2008 | Laptops
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Memory Formation & Developing Perseverance

... and touched. Unfortunately, this excludes abstract concepts and analysis. Similar to computer, it is the random access memory (RAM) of a computer system, which works pretty much in the same way as our brain but the latter is highly ... Read Read: Memory Formation & Developing Perseverance

By: Stephen Campbell | 30/07/2007 | Self Help
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Computer Memory

... as possible. This is made possible because it has no moving parts (as against a hard disc memory) and therefore has a lesser access time. RAM, Random access memory is a fast memory device used for storing information while operating ... Read Read: Computer Memory

By: Dean Barnard | 12/10/2007 | Computers
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Memory and Hard Drives, Clearing Up the Confusion

... . And finally, an actuator arm, that travels across the disk to read or write data. Memory or RAM (Random Access Memory) as it is commonly known, is a series of microchips, which is inserted into sockets on a motherboard. Since RAM can ... Read Read: Memory and Hard Drives, Clearing Up the Confusion

By: Derick Nigro | 28/11/2007 | Security
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Computer Memory - When and How to Upgrade

... and straight forward task; I will first focus on why you might need an upgrade.  RAM stands for random access memory. It is defined as computer memory available to the user for creating, loading, or running programs and for the temporary ... Read Read: Computer Memory - When and How to Upgrade

By: lee jones | 15/06/2008 | Hardware
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Optimizing Memory Card Performances

... cards that do not use flash memory are also available (also known as Mem-cards). There are different types of memory cards available such as a Random Access Memory card (RAM), a Read-only Memory Card (ROM) and an electrically erasable ... Read Read: Optimizing Memory Card Performances

By: Lesley Lyon | 17/06/2008 | Hardware
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How Much Computer Memory Do You Need?

... have too much memory." Actually, that last phrase is little misleading because when buying RAM (Random Access Memory) for your computer you can have too much if your computer doesn't have the hardware to handle or utilize all of your RAM. ... Read Read: How Much Computer Memory Do You Need?

By: Titus Hoskins | 17/08/2008 | Computers
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The Abcs of Computer Memory

... means that the memory can be accessed twice per clock-cycle. SDRAM, the acronym for Synchronous Data Random Access Memory, has been the standard for memory modules for nearly a decade. To add memory to your computer, you must install ... Read Read: The Abcs of Computer Memory

By: Kavita | 07/03/2008 | Hardware

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