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Linux > Random Access Memory (Ram)
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Random Access Memory (Ram) Defined
The main memory of a computer. RAM is used for temporarily storing currently running applications and accessed data.
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Thu Aug 28
- 16GB Hynix DDR3 RAM Modules: Reportedly using MetaRAM technology, I can say that the technology being used in this piece of hardware is pretty revolutionary. Well, the demo system being used that day could support a whopping 10 RAM modules which gave the system 160GB of RAM.
Fri Jul 25
- Dave's Computer Tips Newsletter - Issue #38: An easy to understand explanation of RAM
Thu Jun 19
- RAM is the new disk...: "Push the random-access operations into RAM and only use disk for sequential operations.&qu ot;
Sat Mar 8
- Computer RAM Memory: Find the right RAM (Random Access Memory) for your computer. NetCohesion links to sites that offer the best deals on the net.
Thu Oct 11
- How RAM Works: Random access memory (RAM) is the best known form of computer memory. RAM is considered "random access" because you can access any memory cell directly if you know the row and column that intersect at that cell. Learn all about what RAM is, what kind you
Mon Dec 27
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