RAM stands for Random Access Memory.
The term Random Access refers to the fact that the computer can read or write to any specific addresses in any order required. It does not have to be gone through sequentially. This is the memory the computer works with when it is running a program ... as opposed to the storage memory of disk drives. While disk drives are also random access, they are not referred to as such. Disk drives are much slower, so the code the computer is working with is copied into RAM while it is using it, along with any data it might be working with.
RAM stands for Random Access Memory. What this means is that any location in such a memory can be accessed at any time and in any order without having to be concerned about which location was accessed just before or will be accessed just after. This is in contrast to Sequential Access Memory where the locations recirculate in the memory and can only be accessed when they are coming out of the memory in preparation to be put back into the memory.
In general Random Access Memory is usually assumed to imply that this memory can be both read and written, but Read Only Memory (ROM) is usually also randomly accessed even though it can only be read (if the computer tried to write to a Read Only Memory the data is simply lost).
Random Access Memory is available in both Static Random Access Memory (SRAM, only requires power to retain data) and Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM, requires both power and periodic refresh cycles to retain data). The now obsolete Magnetic Core Memory that computers used up until the 1970s are also a type of Random Access Memory, but require no power to retain data (I have personally seen Magnetic Core Memory in old computers still containing a runnable program that had been loaded more than 15 years earlier, when the machine had last been shutdown).
I suppose that you are talking about memory or aka (RAM).if you have two 512mb sticks of RAM you have one gigabyte of RAM. The more RAM you have the faster your computer will be. So the awnser is RAM or A Gigabyte.
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Assuming you're talking about computer memory and not Dance Dance Revolution, the 2 simply means the generation of RAM. There is also ddr1 ram and ddr3 ram, with ddr1 rarely used and ddr3 used only in high-end computers. More important than the type of RAM is the amount of it. That said, if you own a high end gaming computer and are into upgrades, have someone check compatibility with ddr3 ram.
Whatever do you mean with "clearing the RAM"? - RAM memory is cleared every time you turn the computer off.
256MB RAM, 1/4 of 1GB of RAM, is an amount of computer memory (Random Access Memory)
The RAM requirement stands for total RAM installed on the computer. They do this because they asume you will have no other programs or apps other than your OS running. You should only be running games and nothing else behind it for best performance
Ram is a Hindu god and people use "Ram Ram"when they see or feel something wrong.Eg. if someone dies, religious persons may say "Ram Ram".Though it comprises of the term "RAM", it is not actually related to computer as the word is repeated 2 times and that does not make any special meaning in computer.
RAM speed is how fast your computer goes. The more RAM, the faster your computer.
If you mean RAM. then you may transfer it, but the new motherboard must support the same type of RAM.
RAM ( random access memory)
The amount of RAM depends on the computer.