Faster access time, greater cost per bit; greater capacity, smaller cost per bit; greater
capacity, slower access time.
As a general rule (but there are exceptions) the greater the capacity of a memory the longer the access time. For a higher cost the access time of a given capacity memory can usually be shortened some.
As a general rule (but there are exceptions) the greater the capacity of a memory the total memory cost increases, but the memory cost per bit decreases.
There is no relationship between the two.
"Megabytes of Random Access Memory" Random access memory is the high speed, volatile, internal computer memory which your computer uses to process applications.
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.
There are two types of memory access. 1- uniform memory access (uma) 2- non-uniform memory access (numa)
immediate access memory
Fully Buffered memory modules are specialized memory modules found in some servers and workstations. They offer increased memory capacity and faster speeds compared to traditional memory modules. Fully Buffered memory modules communicate with the memory controller using an advanced memory buffer, which helps in managing and improving memory access.
random access memory
A hard disk is a Sequential Access Memory device or SAM
to find the capacity, go to control panel and click on storage/memory
When your iPad is plugged into your computer, open iTunes. Under devices, it will say iPad or (name)'s iPad. Towards the top of iTunes, it will say summary. At the bottom of that screen, it will say capacity. It will also show a report of how much of the space is being used and by what.
RAM: random access memory
The GoPro Hero 5 has a built-in memory capacity of 32GB.