The inventor of the RAM card is Robert Dennard. He was employed by IBM at the time. RAM stands for Random Access memory.
I don't know, but Joseph Hill (my dad) invented one of the RAMs. I think it was the XD RAM.
You can not convert the RAM that is on the PC to RAM for your graphics card. The only way to get RAM for a graphics card is to buy one that already has RAM on it. The graphics cards that have their own RAM are normally higher end ones that cost about $50-$70 for the cheapest ones.
There isn't one single inventor of the debit card.
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RAM from graphic cards does not contribute to overall RAM on a computer. A graphic card that has RAM will only use that RAM for the use of the graphic card itself and no other parts of the computer. This means that the RAM that is on the graphic card is only used to store images that are being sent to the graphic card itself. The RAM on the graphic card allows the card to handle much more graphic intensive scenes, and puts a lot less stress on the graphic card, because instead of the graphic card having to process every bit of information for the scene that is sent to it. ( lets say your graphic card as 1GB of RAM on it ) The graphic card can store at least 1 GB of RAM in its memory to process later, allowing the card to finish processing the information that it was processing before the new information came in. Hope this helps.
Only if you have an integrated graphics card that is built into your motherboard can it take advantage of your ram.
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A sim card is Non of them
There is no PCI RAM, but we have a PCI card to which we can connect more that one RAMs to that PCI card
Yes RAM can be modified, but to be able to do so you need to get a stick of RAM or a RAM card which can be bought at most stores. A good place to find RAM would be a site called NewEgg.com. After you get the RAM card you will have to open up your computer case and find what are commonly known as expansion card slots. They will be noticeable, as they will be on the motherboard itself and will look like rectangular slots.
To upgrade your RAM you will need to first buy a RAM expansion card. After you have the card you will then have to unscrew the cover of your computer and you will need to look for several rectangle shaped expansion slots that are on the motherboard itself. You then take the card and seat it securely into the expansion slot and the extra RAM that the card has added will take effect as soon as you start up the computer.
No, pc133 is SD ram and Pc3200 is DDR ram. They are not compatible with each other.