JärjestelmäRAMin
JärjestelmäRAMin, often referred to simply as RAM (Random Access Memory), is a fundamental component of modern computing systems. It serves as the main working memory for a computer, allowing the processor to quickly access and manipulate data and program instructions. Unlike long-term storage devices like hard drives or solid-state drives, RAM is volatile, meaning its contents are lost when the power is turned off. This characteristic makes it ideal for temporary storage of actively used information, enabling faster operations.
The amount of RAM a system has directly impacts its performance. More RAM allows a computer to
RAM modules are typically installed in slots on the motherboard. Different types of RAM exist, such as