Computer memory usually refers to the RAM, there is key that you should know For each byte in RAM there is a separate address means if the RAM is 1 GB then its total addresses are 1*1024*1024 = 1048576 (0 - 1048575) addresses,
Physically there are cells each can only contains 1 byte......
SO these CELL YOU CAN SAY IT THE PLACE HOLDER
take your memory card out of your camera and there should be a place for it in your computer
That place is 'random access memory' - or RAM.
RAM does refere to a type of computer memory. It stands for Random Access Memory and basically refers to a any memory in which any random part of the memory can be accessed in the same amount of time. The main memory of a computer is an example of RAM. An example of memory that is not RAM is a tape drive, where you have to rewind or fastward the tape to the place you want to access.
Yes in short it is. A basic explanation of computer memory (or Random Access Memory or RAM) is the place where your computer stores things in the short term that don't need to be remembered (if they did need to be remembered they would be on the hard drive), the more Memory you have the more data can be stored in this space.
because you put it in the wrong place
yes it does
its computer memory
Computer memory
how can i get the video memory address in computer?.
When you install more memory into a computer, the computer's memory level becomes higher
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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).