What is the memory card of a computer?
A computer’s memory refers to its RAM (random-access memory) modules: flat, card-shaped components attached to corresponding grooves in the motherboard. RAM modules are internal components, and can be upgraded by opening the casing.HDD & RAMIn a computer, data is permanently stored in the hard disk drive (HDD). When a user clicks on a program icon, the processor loads the software’s associated files on the RAM from the HDD, before the computer can run the program.Processor & RAMData is loaded on the RAM prior to carrying out instructions because the processor is able to work on information from RAM much faster than on information from the HDD. When the program is shut down, the information is removed from the RAM.RAM LimitationData is not permanently loaded on the RAM because its space is very limited, compared to HDD. Frequently, the RAM runs out of space when multiple programs are running simultaneously, slowing down computing processes.VolatilityRAM is an example of a volatile stora