It depends tho, Ram only process data, Yes it can store it as long as the power is on but if you turn the computer off, any data in the is gone, it can't hold any data, plus you can't even access it if its there I think.
Basically, a dog is commonly used as a device to store data into a Dynamic RAM
A stick of 512 megabytes of RAM can hold about 512 megabytes of data. It cannot, however, store it for long because it is volatile and is not designed to store data.
RAM means Random Access Memory. It store data temporaly. It called primary storing device. The two main forms of modern RAM are static RAM (SRAM) and dynamic RAM. Harddisk is the primary storing device within the computer. It can store data permanently (until you delete the data). It can retain data even after the computer itself "dies". Therefore, one harddisk can be switched to a different computer of similar size. An external harddisk can store huge amounts of data within a desktop unit. It can store data permanently (until you delete the data).
Hmmm, a CPU (processor) stores no data. RAM or Memory can store data as long as the computer is ON and the Hard Drive can store data indefinately (forever).
Computers store working data in RAM. Computers store long term data on hard drives.
-When user input some data the ram took the data and store it on temporily base....tats the work of RAM
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Not unless you power it permanently. RAM can only store data as long the power is turned on.
I don't really think you can store data on a male sheep but id love to see you try.
Basically, it has two major functions: store data to a given address and retrieve data from a given address.
Temporarily DATA is stored in Primary Memory (RAM - Volatile in nature). Permanently DATA is written to Secondary Memory Storage Devices (HDDs, Optical Disks - Non Volatile in nature).
John Neumann is the inventor of the computers that use RAM to store both the code and the data.