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Computer Memory

The computer memory is a physical device used to store data or programs for use in a computer. Some types of computer memory include RAM (random access memory), ROM (read-only memory), and page cache.

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What exactly is a PC 6400 memory card?

The PC 6400 memory card is for the RAM in ones computer. The PC 6400 memory card allows one to upgrade the speed one's computer operates at. Higher RAM makes a computer quicker to process information.

Why the data lost on volatile memory?

Due to Power lost all the data will eressed so data lost in volaitile memory.

Does 8086 has memory?

8086 does not have RAM or ROM inside it. However, it has internal registers for storing intermediate and final results.

The capicity to hold data in a floppy disk is 1.44MB while the calculated result is 1.47MB the difference is 0.3MB explain the difference?

The difference in capacity vs. usable space on an 3.5 inch floppy disk is related to the FAT - file allocation table. This is an area that is reserved for machine and directory instructions.

To explain what this means is that most disks are referred to their unformatted size.

If you then create a 'protocol' format on the disk to support a particular operating system then this uses some of the space on the disk to do its housekeeping in. Therefore there will be a discrepency between the unformatted size and the formatted size.

The same is true of hard drives which are quoted in their unformatted size, which is then reduced after formatting. The amount of space loss is congruent with the size of the disk. The larger the disk the more space is used to store the format.

What loses its data rapidly and the memory controller must refresh it several thousand times a second?

DRAM (dynamic) - dram loses it's contents when power is not supplied. as opposed to SRAM, which is more expensive but holds data when power is not supplied.

What is the RAM linit for a 32-bit OS?

For the 32-bit Windows 7 operating system, the RAM (random access memory) limit is set at 4GB. The 64-bit OS, however, has more flexibility in terms of RAM capacity.

What is DDR Technology?

DDR stands for Double Data Rate. You see this term associated with RAM. Bascially it means that information is processed at double speed (twice per computer cycle). The RAM technology before it was called SDRAM. Synchronous Dynamic RAM. Which meant it was processed once a cycle. So DDR processes information twice as fast..

8 GB of RAM can store how many characters?

Considering one character per byte and no memory is used for addresses, the number is: 8 x 1024 x 1024 x 1024 = 8,589,934,592

Ben Jonson's main purpose in To the Memory of My Beloved Master was to?

The main purpose in To the Memory of My Beloved Master by Ben Jonson was to let people know they shouldn't think less of someone because they have no university education. The poem is about Shakespeare.

Is a CPU storage device?

No.

Central Processing Unit.

It is the "brains" of the computer and affects how fast the computer can process instructions.

http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/C/CPU.html

How do you make a dedication in a project report?

Dedications are the chance for the author to credit everyone who is helpful in author's project. It is possible to credit anyone such as family, teachers, children or authors.

Does smoking have any any effevt on memory?

i don't know it but your lungs run out aka get smaller until the disappear which cause death

What is the fastest ram brand now for a laptop?

G Skill, A-Data and PNY all sell dual channel 400 DDR RAM, which is the fastest laptop RAM available.

Is any good in Toshiba X300 for gaming?

Whether you’re a PC gamer, video editor, or graphic designer, the X300 hard drive offers the capacity and performance that the pros demand. Discover details in Toshiba X300 12TB review.

What ram does a E210882 motherboard use?

AnswerIt could be a number of different types of RAM as there are a number of motherboards that have that number.

It would be better to find this information either from your computer's manufacturer (for example Dell or Gateway) or by looking up the Intel AA (altered assembly) number.

What is the smallest wireless device with the largest memory capacity?

There are small wireless devices, there are large memory capacity devices, but logic should say that to combine the two requirements would take a great deal of money, time, and effort but will not always be what the buying public want.

Differences between virtual memory and cache memory?

Virtual memory is defined as an abstraction of the main memory that extends the available computer memory by storing parts of content RAM that are not active. Cache memory is where data that is accessed often is stored so you are able to have quick access to it.

Can video images be played on the tv from computer using vga?

Only if tv had a vga port. It does not have one. Computer has no hdmi. I need some type of connector to join the two.