RAM stands for random access memory.so due to this it takes data randomly.
RAM stands for RANDOM ACCESSES MEMORY
EDO RAM is a type of Dynamic RAM (DRAM) that improves the speed at which the processor can retrieve data from memory by allowing timing overlaps between memory accesses. EDO stands for extended data output.
Any part of a computer that accesses data randomly is RAM, hence the acronym, "Random Access Memory". This includes the RAM modules and space on the hard drive allocated for a virtual swap file where RAM can be dumped temporarily when it is full and recalled when the data in it is still valid. Once the memory has been used and written or no longer needed, both the RAM modules and the identical data (sometimes) is erased. This is not a data loss, rather the accumulation of needed information for your CPU to process while reading from read only memory (ROM) sources.
All data must be copied into the computer's main memory, specifically RAM (Random Access Memory), before it can be read by the CPU. The CPU accesses data from RAM because it provides fast, temporary storage that allows for quick retrieval and processing of information during computational tasks. This process involves transferring data from secondary storage (like hard drives or SSDs) into RAM, enabling the CPU to perform operations efficiently.
Allows you to open applications faster. Gives the computer a boost in accesses time.
RAM or the processor cacheWhen the data and instructions reach the RAM they are operated on immediately.For data and instructions that the CPU is working on right at that time, these memory locations are called Registers. Many systems have dedicated registers just for EITHER data or instructions, while others have a set of registers which can be used for either, and still other CPUs have all three (data, instruction, and general-use registers).
Basically main memory is referred as Random Access Memory (RAM) because it is possible to randomly select and use any location of this memory to direct store and retrieve data and instructions.
Of Course. RAM= Random Access Memory, so yes, you CAN randomly access your RAM... And you Probably ARE RIGHT NOW!
The RAM (random access memory) usually stores temporary files and cache to help speed up your computer by not having to repeatedly load the same thing but is you do not restart your computer the RAM will become full and it will slow down your computer so every now and then just restart the computer for best performance.
RAM
The Ram - Random Access Memory temporarily holds programs and data while the computer is on and allows the computer to access that information randomly.
a section of ram where the computer stores copied data