1 Kilobyte
Not really, although in the early days of computing, you could do a lot with small amounts of memory. For example, the Sinclair Spectrum computer had 48kb of internal memory, which enabled it to do some pretty complex stuff (yes - I had one !) These days, computer memory is usually measured in Megabytes or Gigabytes - due to the advances in the amount of information computer chips can hold.
what do you mean by internal memory ? Read only memory is a thing which acts as a interface between kernal and interfacing hardware... it helps passing orders from the kernal to the hardware and makes it work ! i guess this definitely fitting in the category of the internal memory but it is not used as a storing the user's data for his personal use ..!
Internal memory (RAM)
Internal memory on a computer is kept on the hard drive. The hard drive holds the memory for all things downloaded to the computer, and all web sites visited. External memory is usually kept on a device like a USB memory stick or a CD. External memory can be accessed by plugging it into the computer.
hard drive, it is also the storage device or database and also the secondary memory of computer
Internal and External. Internal - also known as Primary Memory, comes inbuilt when the computer is manufactured and mainly used to run the computer while external - also known as Secondary Memory can be added to the computer storing data and information for future use
Memory card adapters are designed to be used with a personal computer, so that they can, indeed, download pictures to your PC.
R.O.M. :SoftwareR.A.M. :Hardware
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what is the diference between a computer internal memory and external memory
Mac is a personal computer manufactured by the Apple Company. The Mac computer which offers the most memory include the Mac Pro 12 core, which has 12 gigabytes of RAM. Other choices would include any of the Macs within the Pro series.
Internal Media: Internal media means memory inside the computer like the hard drive and RAM. External Media: External media means removable media like CDs, DVDs and flash drives, which are outside the computer.