the ram memory and the kernel cache
RAM
No.They have them internally.
RAM (Random Access Memory)
RAM (Random Access Memory)
It stores the temporary data in its RAM (random access memory). That's why higher the RAM, more is the temporary data that can be stored and hence more number of programs or softwares can be run concurrently (or a program with higher memory requirement will run faster)
The computer itself uses RAM or random access memory to do so. If you want to temp save info... You probably can on the desktop or hard drive then delete it when done.
central processing unit
a hard drive stores the computers information, while the RAM (random access memory) can store temporary things like your history etc that get deleted when you turn off your computer
Yes the CPU is the "brains" behind the computer, while the RAM is its temporary memory.
I take it you have a newer model cavalier. Which means you have an OBD-II computer. This type of computer stores the code until fixed. So if there is a preblem, then this fix will only be temporary...(STEP1) Disconnect battery for about 30 mins or even while you sleep at night. (STEP2) Reconnect battery...ENJOY!!!
The computer's Random Access Memory (RAM) temporarily stores data and programs while your computer is on.
on a cmoputer chip
The part of a computer that stores data, programs, settings, and the operating system while the computer is off is the hard drive or solid-state drive (SSD). These storage devices retain information even when the power is turned off, allowing for data retrieval when the computer is powered back on. In contrast, RAM (random access memory) only holds data temporarily while the computer is on.