A router does not have RAM. A router distributes data. The router does not hold data nor does it process data.
One byte of RAM can hold up to one byte of data. This is equivalent to one 8-bit (ASCII) character, such as a keyboard letter, number, or symbol.
Both hold stores data
RAM
Most computers will hold about 1-2GB of RAM but it depends on the computer.
Three types? Where did you hear this from? There is only one way RAM stores data. Data is not a type. RAM stores information in binary form. There are microscopic capacitors in the RAM chips which either store a charge (on, 1) or have no charge (off, 0). But RAM can hold all kinds of information that a computer uses. It can hold CPU instructions, hard disk information, graphics data, text, numbers, decimals, etc.
Not unless you power it permanently. RAM can only store data as long the power is turned on.
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.
The full form of RAM is random access memory. Ram is volatile. Volatile chips don't hold the same data. Program and data can be written to and erased from RAM as needed. RAM can be found various places in a computer system. RAM's job is to hold programs and data while they are in use. Now a days we also found NVRAM. The full form of NVRAM is non-volatile random access memory. Non-volatile chips can hold the data, even the main power is turned off.
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.
The amount of RAM it is made to hold.
4.7 GB