Internal and External. Internal - also known as Primary Memory, comes inbuilt when the computer is manufactured and mainly used to run the computer while external - also known as Secondary Memory can be added to the computer storing data and information for future use
Short term (RAM) and long term (ROM).
primary memory & secondary memory
two types of memory i.e. primary and secondary memory.
ROM (Read only Memory) and RAM (Random access memory). However, there are loads more types of computer memory than these two.
Ram and pagefile.
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).
Volatile memory refers to RAM that needs to be constantly refreshed to be retained. Static memory is permanent storage that is retained even after the computer is turned off.
The 2 types of computer memory are ROM and RAM. These stand for Read Only Memory and Random Access Memory, respectively. Read Only memory is the type of memory that is non-volatile, which means that the data contained here is never lost, even when the computer is shut down. RAM on the other hand is the type of memory which is volatile-- which can be lost the moment the computer is turned off. It temporarily just stores the data that's being processed when the computer is on.
There are more than 2 types of memory. RAM has to be very fast in order for the computer to work quickly enough. Magnetic memory and WORM memory can be slower but is persistent (retains its information when the power is shut off)
Hard drive and Memory
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Memory management is the method by which a computer stores and retrieves memory. It works by the computer organizing data by types and storing it accordingly.
There are two types of memory allocations. 1. Static memory allocation 2. Dynamic memory allocation
The fastest type of memory on a computer is the registers that form the execution model of the processor.