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If you are referring to bubble memory in computer then its a kind of non-volatile memory which uses a thin magnetic film with a storage capability of 1bit each.
It should work without problems as long as your computer has enough memory and graphic capability
Ability to carry out repetitive computations accurately and efficiently.
No, some have only on board memory capability, it is the better cameras that have expandable memory capability.
Without virtual memory some computer programs wont be able to run. As the memory increases the computer may slow down its processes.
what is the role of BIOS? why is it important for it to keep its memory after the computer is switched off?
The most important thing to look at when buying a laptop is the random access memory, random output memory and the capability and type of the processor.
Because there is no such thing as "sufficient RAM." You could have 128GB of RAM in your computer and eventually you are going to run a process that needs more RAM than you have. In the old days before virtual memory existed, your computer just crashed when that happened. These days, your machine just goes to disk.
I think all parts are important, because they are all there for a purpose. However if you are asking the most important parts, they are the CPU, memory and disk.
It is important to have large storage and memory for various reasons. This will determine the performance of your computer in terms of the data it can process and be able to store.
In order to be more efficient, algorithms may be designed with the organization of computer memory in mind. Especially important is being away of, not main memory, but the cache and register sizes of the CPU.