A computer motherboard is nothing but the circuit board or the circuit which controls the entire
functioning of the computer
Memory slots
Memory is microchip; address are processor board slots
The 'Mother board' is the main circuit board of the system unit. ROM is 'Read Only Memory'. One of these memory chips may be soldered directly to the mother board.
Yes, you get it from your Mother (board).
No. ROM is an acronym for Read Only Memory. ROM can range from computer chips that hold instructions for running the computer to CD-ROMs or DVD-ROMs. The memory that CAN be written to is RAM, which is an acronym for Random Access Memory.
The Mother Board!
the motherboard is everything
OnBoard memory is internal memory which is soldered to the motherboard as all compters need memory. it is normal for all computers have have memory upgrade slots. not all onboard memory can be removed,
Soldering the memory chips on a special circuit board refers to the process of permanently attaching the memory components to a printed circuit board (PCB) using a molten metal alloy (solder). This ensures reliable electrical connections and mechanical stability for the memory chips, which are essential for the functioning of electronic devices. The "special circuit board" implies that the PCB is designed specifically to support the memory chips and their integration into a larger electronic system.
Non Volatile RAM (NVRAM) Memory DeviceRead Only Memory (ROM) Memory DeviceRandom Access Memory (RAM) Memory Device
through its mother board
On board video uses system memory while add in cards carry their own memory. An add in card frees up system resources.