Of Course. RAM= Random Access Memory, so yes, you CAN randomly access your RAM... And you Probably ARE RIGHT NOW!
random access memory
The term RAM is a term that is used when referring to a type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly. The term stands for Random Access Memory.
cache
RAM does refere to a type of computer memory. It stands for Random Access Memory and basically refers to a any memory in which any random part of the memory can be accessed in the same amount of time. The main memory of a computer is an example of RAM. An example of memory that is not RAM is a tape drive, where you have to rewind or fastward the tape to the place you want to access.
SDRAM stands for Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory. Random Access Memory (RAM) is a type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly; that is, any byte of memory can be accessed without touching the preceding bytes. RAM is the most common type of memory found in computers. Dynamic RAM (DRAM) needs to be refreshed thousands of times per second, or its content vanishes. SDRAM is a type of DRAM that can run at much higher clock speeds than conventional memory. SDRAM actually synchronizes itself with the CPU bus speed, which is several times faster than DRAM. But all this computer mumble-jumbo is insignificant to us. What is important is that SDRAM and DRAM are volatile, meaning that they lose their contents when the power is turned off. thank u..
A type of temporary data storage unit, which is very fast and can be accessed quick. It is used by operating system and programs. Data stored in memory is lost on power down.
DIMM
The RAM (random access memory) usually stores temporary files and cache to help speed up your computer by not having to repeatedly load the same thing but is you do not restart your computer the RAM will become full and it will slow down your computer so every now and then just restart the computer for best performance.
The RAM (random access memory) Think of it like a wardrobe with clothes, when you need to wear something you will access your wardrobe, with a computer it will access the RAM. the more RAM there is, the fast it can be accessed and run more demanding programs.
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.
A computer "core" was a type of computer memory.
Such memory is called ROM.
RAM (Random Accessed Memory) is "temporary" storage. It is temporary because the type we use in desktops PC's is called, volatile. This means, when power is lost, so is all data stored in memory.