1- Open programs (more and more!) without crashing or slowing down
2- Faster loading of EVERYTHING
3- Saving the kernel and processes (this ones a biggie)
4- Sound all techy when you tell friends and others
5- Most importantly, with enough inexpensive RAM, it symbolizes the country of America (and to a lesser extent...Great Britain), which is more is better. Thats why we are a nation of fatsos which is approaching 50% obesity in every state by 2020 (sad). More!
Random Access Memory - 2009 was released on: USA: 5 March 2009 (Fargo Film Festival) USA: 24 April 2009 (Ivy Film Festival) USA: 24 May 2009 (limited)
The 5 types are: SIMM DIMM SODIMM SORIMM RDRAM The basic types are volatile memory such as RAM memory and 'permanent' memory such as hard drives USB, external drives and CD/DVDs
(Graphics Double Data Rate, version 5) SGRAM is a type of high performance dynamic random-access graphics card memory usually used for graphic cards. Its fast!
On most modern computers this means 65,536 bytes (8 bits) of random access memory, which can be both read and written.On older computers this could mean a variety of different things depending on the architecture of the specific computer, some are:65,536 words of random access memory, which can be both read and written. A word could be any number of bits in length, with values from 12 bits to 60 bits being most common. No entity smaller than a full word is directly addressable on these machines.64,000 words of random access memory, which can be both read and written. A word could be any number of decimal digits in length, with values from 5 decimal digits to 12 decimal digits being most common. No entity smaller than a full word is directly addressable on these machines.65,536 characters of random access memory, which can be both read and written. A character was typically 6 bits in length.64,000 characters of random access memory, which can be both read and written. A character was typically 6 bits in length.65,536 bits of random access memory, which can be both read and written. Any individual bit or group of bits (of any length up to 65,536 bits) is directly addressable on these machines.etc.One really needs to be more specific with units to be unambiguous.
The iPhone 4 has 512 MB of RAM, which means "random access memory". It doubles the amount of memory found in the iPhone 3gs. It is expected to help run multitasking applications more efficiently.
Five types of computer memory are: Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) Static RAM (SRAM) Double Data Rate RAM (DDR) Rambus DRAM (RDRAM)
It sounds like your are trying to access and element in an array or vector that is out of bounds. I.e. an array of size 5 you are trying to access the size 5+i element.
There are 5 different types of units which show how much memory is being used,treated, or deleted.2 of them are Mega-Bytes(mb) and Kilo-Bytes (kb).These are the units you may see the most.It takes about 1,000 Kilo-Bytes to make 1 Mega-Bite.It works the same way with all the other memory units.1. Long term memory, such as that on the hard drive, floppy or memory stick.2. Short term memory, which is RAM (random access memory)--cut and paste, a document before you save it, or as you are typing. It goes away when you reboot your machine.
5 plus 5 is a precise question, and the asnwer to it is 10. It does not have a random answer.
Primary memory is the main memory of the computer. This is subdivided in to RAM (Ransdom access memory) and ROM ( Read-Only memory - used for storing loading instruections by manufacturer - BIOS ). RAM is used for temporary storage and volatile in nature. All datas will be get erased on power off. All instruction to the CPU is loaded in the main memory once the OS and applications are initaited . In between processor and main memory cache memory ( in-built in processor chip) to make the access speed fast.
Sure! Here are five examples of acronyms: 1) NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), 2) ASAP (As Soon As Possible), 3) FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions), 4) HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), and 5) RAM (Random Access Memory). Acronyms are often used to simplify longer phrases or terms for easier communication.
For starters:Hard driveRandom Access Memory (RAM)Central Processing Unit (CPU)MotherboardPower Supply Unit (PSU)