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'''Random Access Memory''' (more commonly, '''RAM''') is a term most often used to describe the main system [[memory]] of a personal [[computer]]. There have been many types of memory devices called "RAM", most of which share the common features of having [[read | '''Random Access Memory''' (more commonly, '''RAM''') is a term most often used to describe the main system [[memory]] of a personal [[computer]]. There have been many types of memory devices called "RAM", most of which share the common features of having [[read/write]] access to any non-sequential memory location (thus "random" access), and relatively fast data access times. |
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Random Access Memory (more commonly, RAM) is a term most often used to describe the main system memory of a personal computer. There have been many types of memory devices called "RAM", most of which share the common features of having read/write access to any non-sequential memory location (thus "random" access), and relatively fast data access times.