RAM means random access memory and this allows your computer to operate faster.
Random Access Means Direct Access
The "random" in RAM means that the contents of each byte of storage in the chip can be directly accessed without regard to the bytes before or after it. This is also true of other types of memory chips, including ROMs and PROMs. However, unlike ROMs and PROMs, RAM chips require power to maintain their content, which is why you must save your data onto disk before you turn the computer off. To learn about the types of RAM chips and how to upgrade your memory, see memory module. To learn how memory is used to process data, see computer or memory. See also dynamic RAM and static RAM.
2006-09-10 11:39:08
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answered by Janis G 5
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RAM stands for Random Access Memory. Think of it as temporary memory that goes away after you restart your computer or shut it down. This memory is used by the processor to store complex information temporarily kinda like an overflow lot. That's why when you have more RAM your computer runs faster because the processor doesn't have to work so hard. It's like having a production line to be able to work on something as to having a single person doing everything. This is not to be confused with ROM with is Read Only memory. Hard drives create permanent memory that stays on your computer even after you reboot or shutdown. I hope this answers your question and any others you might have about computers.
2006-09-10 11:40:58
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answered by Anonymous
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RAM or Random Access Memory, is a type of short term, high speed storage.
The Random Access part refers to how data is stored and retrieved. Instead of sequentially (all preceeding data has first to be read) or indexed sequentially (each data record has an index identifier and there exists a table of indexes), the data is assigned a position by means of an algorithm to develop a random location. This same algorithm is used to calculate the position of the data when it is sought.
When you manipulate any data in a computer with say a program, it [the program] sends a request to the kernel (think of it as a part of the operating system charged with regulating program functions) for usage of RAM to temporarily store the data (and any resultant data) it is working on.
2006-09-10 11:47:16
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answered by Morkarleth 2
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Random Access Memory. Windows XP can handle a maximum of 4 GB of RAM up to 4 the more the better.
2006-09-10 11:40:04
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answered by Anonymous
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RAM means Random Access Memory. It is a form of computer data storage.
2014-01-27 21:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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RAM is random access memory. Its a fast version of a typical hard drive, and its used to store temporary information and data currently in use by your system (mainly operating system). The more RAM you have, the better the perfomance of your machine. You can think of RAM as tellers in a bank processing customers needs in real time. The more tellers you have (RAM), the faster the processing.
2006-09-10 11:42:24
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answered by acnexus 2
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Ram chips are the memory your computer uses in order to operate. No ram...No run.
2006-09-10 11:36:28
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answered by DaProfessor 3
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Ram means Random Access Memory which include in computer.
2014-01-28 03:18:19
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answered by Anonymous
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RAM stands for Random Access Memory.Which is volatile memory and storage data temporarily.
2015-08-11 08:05:48
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answered by Swopan 1
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The best way to look at it, I think, is that your hard drive is like a file cabinet and RAM is like your desk. When you're not using files or documents, it is stored in your hard drive/file cabinet. When you do, however, you need to place it on the desk/RAM. And there's only a certain amount of space on the desk. The more RAM you have, the more programs you can use at once.
2006-09-10 11:37:13
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answered by Anonymous
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