primäärimuisti
Primäärimuisti, often referred to as main memory or primary storage, is a critical component of a computer system. It is a type of volatile memory that the central processing unit (CPU) can access directly and quickly. This means that the data and instructions stored in primäärimuisti are lost when the computer is powered off. The primary function of primäärimuisti is to hold the operating system, application programs, and the data currently being processed by the CPU. Without primäärimuisti, the CPU would have to constantly retrieve information from slower secondary storage devices, significantly hindering performance.
The most common type of primäärimuisti used today is Random Access Memory (RAM). RAM allows data to