Asked by
AL MaMun (4 Golds)
Monday, 02 Sep 2019, 09:51 PM
at (Technology
Computer)
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Suppose you have typed a great essay in MS Word. This time you want to copy the text and post it. When you copy the text and close the MS Word, where is the large text stored? That text has been stored on your computer's RAM. RAM is therefore called the temporary memory of the computer. Removes this composition from the RAM and puts it somewhere else when you copy something again. Whenever you turn the computer off, all RAM data will be erased. In English, RAM = Random Access Memory, that is, memory changes periodically. Not just big writing - RAM works when playing games, listening to music, watching videos. And therefore, the size of the RAM increases the performance of the computer. Answered by AL MaMun (4 Golds) Monday, 02 Sep 2019, 09:52 PM |