Bits of data pertaining to what applications are currently being run on a computer.
Some is stored in ROM; most of the information is typically stored on the hard disk, from where it is loaded into RAM.
Some is stored in ROM; most of the information is typically stored on the hard disk, from where it is loaded into RAM.
ram
because all the processes will stored in the ram
data is stored in RAM modules
because all the processes will stored in the ram
No. RAM is a type of memory, not data.
No. RAM is a type of memory, not data.
A single element of data is typically stored in a memory location, which could be in RAM (Random Access Memory) or on a storage device like a hard drive or SSD. The exact location depends on the application and the type of data being stored.
All of the data that is temporary is stored in random access memory. Incoming data and the solutions to calculations are stored in ram.
temporarily yes
Cmos ram.