aðalminni
Aðalminni is an Icelandic term that translates to "main memory" or "primary memory" in English. It refers to the computer's main working memory, where data and program instructions are temporarily stored for the central processing unit (CPU) to access quickly. This type of memory is volatile, meaning that the data it holds is lost when the computer is powered off.
The primary function of aðalminni is to facilitate rapid data retrieval and processing. When a program is
Common technologies used for aðalminni include Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DRAM). The amount of aðalminni a computer