Random Access Memory (RAM) is a volatile memory that the computer initially uses. It is quick, but unless the data is saved to the hard drive (or some other stable device), the RAM is wiped clean once the computer is turned off - hence, the term volatile!
ram
because all the processes will stored in the ram
data is stored in RAM modules
No. RAM is a type of memory, not data.
No. RAM is a type of memory, not data.
because all the processes will stored in the ram
All of the data that is temporary is stored in random access memory. Incoming data and the solutions to calculations are stored in ram.
Cmos ram.
Yes
temporarily yes
No, the OS, which stands for operating system, is stored on your hard drive.
RAM is called volatile memory, because data can only be stored within the RAM when there is constant power to the computer. Meaning as soon as the the computer looses power then all of the data that was stored within the RAM is erased.