No, there is usually also ROM, and some type of NOVRAM (e.g. battery backed up CMOS RAM). In some architectures I/O ports may also be mapped into the memory address space.
Read Only Memory (ROM) and Random Access Memory (RAM)
No, there is usually also ROM, and some type of NOVRAM (e.g. battery backed up CMOS RAM). In some architectures I/O ports may also be mapped into the memory address space.
Read Only Memory is the internal memory computers use to start up reliably
Hard drive, ROM (read-only memory) and RAM (random access memory)
you can only read it, it has three words and it concerns computers
only if you use a thumbdrive or usb
Non metals exists in nature . They are not made in computers.
Read-only memory or ROM is a storage medium of computers and electronic devices. It is a permanent memory storage that supports all the required instruction for a computer to start.
motherboard RAM(random acess memory) ROM(read only memory) cpu(control unit of the computer)
some computers cant. it has to have a special slot to put the memory card into and the memory card has to be the right size to fit
no it's on the ds and the wii
Supercomputers have multiple CPUs. Making it so fast, you can't believe it. The digital size, however depends on the Memory (RAM, ROM, RM). Mainframe computers are like supercomputers only they can store more larger applications like a census. They are slower than supercomputers, however the supercomputer evolved from mainframes.Personal Computers (PC) have only 1 CPU. Slower, but satisfying. It also depends on memory for the computer. Most modern PCs (especially laptops) have a feature called virtual memory,in which the memory can be stored on the hard disk. This is slow however.Conclusion: Supercomputer= fastPersonal computer= satifying