RAMmodulit
RAMmodulit is a term that refers to a physical module containing one or more random-access memory integrated circuits. These modules are designed to be plugged into a motherboard or other memory expansion slots in a computer or other electronic devices. The primary function of RAMmodulit is to provide temporary storage for data and instructions that the central processing unit (CPU) needs to access quickly. This allows for faster processing speeds compared to accessing data from slower storage devices like hard drives or solid-state drives.
RAMmodulit come in various form factors and types, with the most common for personal computers being DIMM
When a computer is powered on, the operating system and active applications are loaded into RAMmodulit for