Jesus told his disciples not to take thought before hand what they should say, but in the same hour it was needed, he would bring the needed words to mind by the Holy Spirit. You know how natural memory works, sometimes bad, sometimes good.
Dynamic memory can be declared at run-time using the new and delete operators (or malloc and free in C), while static memory must be declared at compile-time.
Desktops are more faster and can use allot of memory Versus laptops
Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) entries are constant and fixed, the information stored in this type of memory does not degrade over time. Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) slowly leaks over time and must be refreshed from time to time.
An major advantage of a flash memory camcorder is the easiness of sharing videos online. The memory is stored on a removable memory card. It is easy to remove the card and transfer data to your computer. The hard drive in a camcorder has a very large memory capacity. You can record over the hard drive many times without losing quality.
The larger memory means you can store more music, apps, movies, and books so if you are a music or movie lover and plan on storing media on the iPad then a larger memory is desirable.
The word versus is a preposition; therefore, it doesn't have tense.
Yes, dedicated memory is always better then shared (or integrated) edit answer after editing the question: but what is the shared memory option is much bigger than the dedicated option? (See edited question)
I believe that the cache memory stores certain copied information that you go to most often from the hard drive. So, the unit checks the cache memory first before it checks the whole hard drive. That way you can find the location of a certain file faster in the smaller (cache) memory versus finding it in the bigger hard drive where it takes longer to find that same file.
To me 'Versus' means 'against' as in 'Portsmouth versus Manchester United'.
The ISBN of Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator is 1-56971-568-8.
What is the difference between the first and second phases of the prewriting process? O A. Outlining versus writing B. Brainstorming versus editing O C. Organizing versus writing D. Generating versus organizing
Protestant versus Catholic.