yes
Considering relative size, yes.
A computer can hold memory depending on how strong the motherboard and the processor is. For example you have a Pentium 1 computer, obviously you cannot afford to put a 1GB memory on it.
You will not be able to hold any memory
two types of memory i.e. primary and secondary memory.
Memory hold data that is been processed by the computer Memory also holds data that is waiting to be processed by the computer It also holds data that has been processed by the computer
You can get memory dimms as big as 4 gigabytes and your computer will have three or four slots for a dimm.
No. Monitors only display pictures and process images and signals. Hardrives store memory.
The function of OCR, input device is to scan the characters on the page, one by one and then compares them with characters stored in the computer's memory.
No, only certain makes.
if ur computer is a 265 MB RAM then tell me how many characters can be stored in ur computer RAM.
As many as your computer memory will hold. --> Raghu Raj
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