Minnemoduler
Minnemoduler, often referred to as memory modules or RAM sticks, are essential hardware components in computers and other electronic devices. Their primary function is to store and provide quick access to data that the central processing unit (CPU) needs to perform its tasks. Unlike long-term storage devices like hard drives or solid-state drives, memory modules are volatile, meaning they lose their stored information when the power supply is interrupted.
These modules are typically small, rectangular circuit boards populated with integrated circuits, commonly known as DRAM
Various types of minnemoduler exist, with DDR (Double Data Rate) SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory) being