physical memory
for the test you and i are taking lol the answer is Physical
The amount of RAM that is physically installed on the memory modules in your computer is known as the memory size or memory capacity. This determines the storage capacity for temporary data storage and retrieval while the computer is running programs. RAM is crucial for system performance as it provides quick access to data for the CPU.
RAM (Random Access Memory), SIMMs (Single Inline Memory Modules), DImms (Dual Inline Memory Modules), RIMMs (Rambus Inline Memory Modules).
Memory Modules
they are called memory modules not chipsets
Memory Modules
The computer totals up the amount of memory installed, so it has a total of 4gb spread over 2 memory sticks, which makes each RAM card 2gb.
The maximum amount of memory (RAM) a Dell E139761 board supports is 384 MB. This can be achieved through 3 modules of 128 MB each.
RAM is computer memory that can be accessed randomly and is generally used as the main memory available for programs. RAM modules are sticks of memory that can be placed into slots on a computer's motherboard.
Ram bus Inline Memory Module
A computer's RAM can only be increased by installing more memory modules. For a computer that already has the maximum allowed amount, one can improve performance by running fewer programs at the same time.
No, the memory modules must match. You should install two-2 GB ram strips.