Virtual memory
Main article: virtual memory
Virtual memory is a system where all physical memory is controlled by the operating system. When a program needs memory, it requests it from the operating system. The operating system then decides what physical location to place the memory in.
This offers several advantages. Computer programmers no longer need to worry about where the memory is physically stored or whether the user's computer will have enough memory. It also allows multiple types of memory to be used. For example, some memory can be stored in physical RAM chips while other memory is stored on a hard drive. This drastically increases the amount of memory available to programs. The operating system will place actively used memory in physical RAM, which is much faster than hard disks. When the amount of RAM is not sufficient to run all the current programs, it can result in a situation where the computer spends more time moving memory from RAM to disk and back than it does accomplishing tasks; this is known as thrashing.
Virtual memory systems usually include protected memory, but this is not always the case.
MEMORY
The memory is in which the data is stored .the computer sotre different types of data i.e.user data & system data that it requires for acessing of the process of system and user needs.
i think memory is of two types.they are 1.internal memory 2.external memory. memory means it is the plac where any kind data is stored.
Long-term,Short-term, and Basic.
There are three main types of memory. These types of memory include sensory memory, short-term memory, as well as long-term memory.
There are three main types of memory. These types of memory include sensory memory, short-term memory, as well as long-term memory.
There are two types of memory allocations. 1. Static memory allocation 2. Dynamic memory allocation
There are several types of memory. Three types of memory are short term, long term, and sensory.
yes, kernel memory and physical memory
Pretty must most memory card readers read all types of memory.
There are two types of memory access. 1- uniform memory access (uma) 2- non-uniform memory access (numa)
two types of memory i.e. primary and secondary memory.
There are different type of cache memory: processor cache memory, cache memory ram,1 cache memory l2, cache memory, CPU cache memory, disk cache memory, hard disk cache, cache memory motherboard.
Read only memory & RAM
types of memory imperiment commonly experienced by individuals with dementia
A way or organizing different types of data in the phone's memory. Also referred to as Shared memory. Dynamic memory means that all types of data are stored in the same memory (there is no separate memory for photos, ringtones etc.). An advantage of dynamic memory over partitioned memory is that it is more flexible - with partitioned memory, you can fill up the photo memory for example and you won't be able to take any more photos even if other types of memory are free.