Random access memory or (RAM)

Refers to computer chips that temporarily store data to enhance computer performance. When a computer shuts down properly, all data located in random access memory is committed to permanent storage on the hard drive or flash drive. At the next boot-up, RAM begins to fill with programs automatically loaded at startup, and with files opened by the user.

Types of RAM: Dynamic, Complimentary Semi-Oxide Conductor, Shadow, Video, and Windows.

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