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Tuesday, July 7, 2020

FULL INFORMATION ABOUT RAM. ITS USES, WHATS IT IS, AND MANY OTHER ?

FULL DETAIL INFORMATION ABOUT RAM:

RAM stands for random access memory is part of computer memory that can be read and changed in any order, typically used to store working data and machine code. A random access memory device allows data item to read or write in almost the same amount of a time irrespective of the physical location of data inside the memory. In contrast, with other direct-access data storage media such as hard disk, pen drive, SD card, CD’s, DVD’s and the older magnetic tapes and drum memory the time is needed to read and write is significantly depending on their physical location on the recording medium, due to mechanical limitation such as media rotations speed and arm movements.


Random-Access-Memory (RAM) contains multiplexing and demultiplexing circuits to connect the data lines to the address storage for reading or writing the entry. Usually, more than one bit of stoke is addressed by the same address, and ram devices often have multiple data lines and said to be “8bit” or 16 bit, etc devices


In today’s technology, random access memory takes the form of the emigrated circuit (ic) chips with MOS {metal oxide semiconductor} memory cells. RAM is accosted with the volatile type of memory such as dynamic random access memory and static random access memory (DRAM and SRAM) modules where we stored information we lost if although non-volatile RAM has been also developed. Other types of non-volatile memory exist that allows writing operations or have another kind of limitations of them they include most types of ROM and types of flash memory


There are two types of volatile Random Access semi-conductor they are static random access memory and dynamic random access memory.

USES OF RAM : 

RAM is considered a volatile memory, which means that the stored information is lost when there is no power. So, RAM is used by the central processing unit (CPU) when a computer is running to store information that it needs to be used very quickly, but it does not store any information permanently

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