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− | + | Memory (also known as RAM, for Random Access Memory) is one of the most important pieces of a computer. It's what the computer actively uses while it "thinks." (As opposed to a Hard Disk, where the computer stores information for the long haul.) As of 2006, 512 MB is a fairly common amount for new computers, while a common hard drive might have 100 times that (50 GB.) | |
− | [[Memory Speak]] | + | For more detailed information on RAM, check the link at this wiki page: ==>[[Memory Speak]] |
Revision as of 21:54, 4 January 2006
Memory (also known as RAM, for Random Access Memory) is one of the most important pieces of a computer. It's what the computer actively uses while it "thinks." (As opposed to a Hard Disk, where the computer stores information for the long haul.) As of 2006, 512 MB is a fairly common amount for new computers, while a common hard drive might have 100 times that (50 GB.)
For more detailed information on RAM, check the link at this wiki page: ==>Memory Speak