the brain
Computers all differ in the features that they offer. Computers offers storage space, operating system, processing power, memory, display and network connectivity.
Mary E. Mace has written: 'Memory storage patterns in parallel processing' -- subject(s): Data structures (Computer science), Parallel processing (Electronic computers)
Mainframe computers have large memory storage. While minicomputers have small or less memory storage than mainframe computer. ... The processing speed of mainframe computer is faster than minicomputer. While the processing speed of minicomputer is slower than mainframe computer.
mainframe computers or super domes..
Massachusetts Institute of Technology built some early computers in the 1940's that took up an entire room for the memory storage and processing unit.
The three steps involved in processing information in memory are encoding (converting information into a construct that can be stored in memory), storage (maintaining encoded information over time), and retrieval (recovering stored information when needed). These stages work together to help us remember and recall information efficiently.
virtual memory
G. A. Alphonse has written: 'Parallel optical random access memory - PORAM -' -- subject- s -: Acousto-optics, Emitters, Magneto-optics, Random access memory, Optical memory - Data storage -, Parallel processing - Computers -, Electron precipitation
Daniel J. Palermo has written: 'Automatic selection of dynamic data partitioning schemes for distributed memory multicomputers' -- subject(s): Memory (Computers), Partitions (Mathematics), Multiprocessing (Computers), Distributed processing, Parallel processing (Computers)
Various kinds of Memory are needed to run a computer. Each Memory has its own distinct function. For example, The cache is needed for future reference. Similarly, RAM is the processing memory, and HDD is required to save your data.
Temporary storage chip -A.K.A hard drive, or memory card, or SD card.
NO, RAM is random access memory which is for processing power, it has absolutely nothing to do with memory storage.