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It depends what data you want to store in that amount of memory. Text takes up very little.. music, video and picture takes up a lot.
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Short-term memory.
it may require a large amount of data to be read,processed and also served for latter use.such memory is store ion the auxiliary memory device in form of data file.the data file is collection of bytes.
Anything stored in memory can be accessed much faster than items stored on the harddrive. This is basically because of the physical composition of memory chips which allows for much faster data-transfer. The tradeoff is the amount of space that memory provides, and the number of programs that end up sharing the memory. So, when a program is stored in memory, its execution is much faster. However, if a program exists ONLY in the memory, and does not store any data on the primary disk, then when you exit a program, all your data will also be destroyed due to active memory management that takes place. Data will not persist when program exists. Hence, you will need to write the data to a file on the hardisk which can be accessed later and loaded into the memory next time when the program runs.
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Data is usually processed in the computer's memory.
The Memory card are devices that store digital data. Memory cards are used in various electronic devices from hand held computers, mobile phones, cameras, etcetera. Memory cards are rewritable. They are quite small in size, they can store a high amount of data
"CL" stands for "Column Access Strobe Latency," which refers to the time it takes for a memory module to access data within a column. "RL" stands for "Row Access Strobe Latency," which refers to the time it takes for a memory module to access data within a row. These latency values are important in determining the speed and performance of memory modules.
Computer memory is a form of computer data storage, which takes the form of integrated circuits. There are two types of computer memory: Random-access memory (RAM) and Read-only memory (ROM).