Random Access Memory (or RAM) is the primary storage location used to store working data and program code in a computer system. Each memory location can be accessed directly.
RAM is volatile, meaning the data is lost when the power is cut.
Random Access Memory (or RAM) is the primary storage location used to store working data and program code in a computer system. Each memory location can be accessed directly.
RAM is volatile, meaning the data is lost when the power is cut.