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Jennifer Kent
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Unlocking Performance: The Power of Computer Memory

Computer memory is a critical component of any computing system, acting as the workspace where data is temporarily stored for quick access. Unlike storage devices, such as hard drives or SSDs, memory works at lightning-fast speeds, allowing the processor to perform tasks efficiently. The two main types of computer memory are volatile and non-volatile, each serving distinct functions in the system.

Volatile Memory: Speed at Its Core

Volatile memory, commonly known as RAM (Random Access Memory), temporarily holds data that the CPU actively uses. Its temporary nature ensures that the system can read and write data almost instantly, enhancing overall performance. When a computer is powered off, all data in RAM is lost, which is why storage devices are essential for long-term data retention.


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