Motherboard
ROM, or Read Only Memory, stores data or programs. These programs perform a specific function, such as controlling access to video cards or sound devices.
the frontal brain tissues are the ones which are in charge of keeping memory intact. This tissues have sensibility , which can be provided in either way, dead or alive. But in either ways, this organ can later be reproduced, that is why it can be compared to CD, which we use casually.
declarative memory
RAM - Random-Access Memory
A 4GB SD memory card can be purchased in electronic stores and cell phone stores. Demand is so high for memory cards that they now can be purchased in toy stores and local drug stores.
Memory cache stores frequently used instructions and data on a computer. Cache memory is stored on a memory chip in an area of the RAM.
A digital memory card can be bought from a variety of stores. These include electronic stores, computing stores, large stationary stores and even some large supermarkets.
Memory devices are the devices of computer system which stores the data and information in it.
An MSI Motherboard can be purchased at computer hardware stores. Also look at sites such as Best Buy or Amazon, where potentially the prices will be lower.
The RAM (Rapid Access Memory) sticks you find on the motherboard store information on running programs to access those programs, or things in those programs quicker. The RAM is automatically cleared once the computer is shut down or restarted. If you look at your motherboard, the RAM sticks will be found usually between the CPU (Usually not mistaken by the fan mounted on it, and just under the power supply box) and the hard drive/CDROM drive, or other devices found in the front slots, and are facing you perpendicular to the motherboard. They can be removed, replaced, and more RAM memory can be purchased in new RAM sticks with more memory built into them. Also, the computer stores other memory for the RAM to access from the Hard Drive. This is called the Page File. The page file can be deleted or not upon shut down. It just depends on what your computer's setting is set to regarding that.
Catch memory is internal memory to do the work it can stores the given input to the system