The unit storage generally used for RAM is bytes, megabytes which is MB, and gigabytes which is GB. 1 gigabyte is equal to 1024 gigabytes.
Generally, nanoseconds.
GB(Gygabytes) or MB(megabytes)
RAM (Random Access Memory) is typically measured in units such as megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB) to denote its storage capacity.
In computers, RAM is used for temporary storage. PDAs, however, use RAM as their main storage. 99% of the apps you install are saved to RAM.
The component of a computer that utilizes RAM for temporary storage and quick access to data is the CPU (Central Processing Unit).
No, it's storage. RAM = Random Access Memories. It has both input and output interfaces with CPU (Central Processing Unit)
Disk storage is used for storing data and RAM (Random Access Memory) is used for running applications and computer services
RAM is generally measured in Megabytes or Gigabytes
ram is primary storage
RAM
ROM is generally slower, but is more permanent than RAM
A volatile storage example is RAM (Random Access Memory), which loses its data when the power is turned off. Unlike nonvolatile storage, such as hard drives or SSDs, RAM is used for temporary data storage while a device is operating. Therefore, RAM is not considered nonvolatile storage.