A desktop saves memory in the CPU. When one wants to access information, the random access memory, or RAM, is used. The amount of memory a computer has depends on the size of the CPU.
Component... Hardware.... CPU.... Memory...
Yes, registers are a type of memory within a computer system that store data temporarily for quick access by the CPU.
Generally, this is called ROM, or Read-Only Memory. Usually, such memory is used to store the BIOS, or Basic Input Output System.
That place is 'random access memory' - or RAM.
The CPU (Central Processing Unit) is either a AMD or Intel processor. If you are using a desktop you will be able to locate it on the motherboard. Its under the heat sink/fan on your motherboard. Carefully remove your heat sink and you will find your cpu.
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Yes, you can bring a desktop computer on a plane as part of your carry-on luggage, but it will need to be screened separately at security.
hard drive, it is also the storage device or database and also the secondary memory of computer
central processing unit
the main part of a computer system is called central processing unit or also known as CPU
It is called random access memory (RAM), or simply memory.
Component... Hardware.... CPU.... Memory...
No. Memory is a part that must be installed inside your computer.
(Electronics & Computer Science / Computer Science) a technique whereby computer peripherals may be addressed as though they formed part of the main memory of the computer. (Khanu Piyar)
Segmentation is part of physical memory ares.
Rom
yes. its think time for your computer.