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Thursday, August 7, 2008
How computer RAM works?
How computer RAM works?
Residing on the motherboard, the system clock sends a signal to all components, just like a metronome ticking. Each click of the clock represents a clock cycle. A clock running at 100Mhz represents 100 million clock cycles per second. Every action is timed by the clock where different actions require a different number of clock cycles.
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such a great information, it's really helpful. RAM means randomly access memory. It can be retrieve and store data by the computer at any order. It gives temporary memory to process any data. It proceed to save temporary information, when you turn off the computer, all the stored data in RAM are dropped. Market Research Companies
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