There is a very simple biological answer.
The acpu and the memory synapses make sweet love then they are combined and work together.
ACPU has multimedia instructions called
description of parts of a cpu
The ipod does not have a memory card slot, so no memory card will work with it.
That depends on the age and class of motherboard. You must use the correct memory modules and the correct number of them. Usually this is in pairs.
DDR3 memory
the simple answer is no and ECC will not work on alot of MOBO's
Any sony memory stick will work.
The neurotransmitter primarily associated with memory storage is glutamate. It plays a crucial role in synaptic plasticity, which is essential for learning and memory formation. Additionally, other neurotransmitters like acetylcholine also contribute to memory processes, particularly in encoding and retrieval. Overall, these neurotransmitters work together to facilitate the complex mechanisms of memory.
When memory modules of different speeds are used together, the system operates at the speed of the slowest module. This means that while the faster memory can potentially handle higher data transfer rates, it will be restricted to the performance of the slower memory. This can lead to suboptimal performance if the speed discrepancy is significant. However, the system will still function, allowing for increased capacity at the expense of maximum speed.
virtual memory works just like as temporary memory does
In the Heros of Olympus Percy loses his memory because Hera takes it away from him. This is all part of a bigger plot to get the Greek and Roman Heros to work together to defeat the giants.
The same way as virtual memory