RAM & ROM

Description

RAM & ROM
Alastair Nixon U
Mind Map by Alastair Nixon U, updated more than 1 year ago
Alastair Nixon U
Created by Alastair Nixon U over 8 years ago
7
0

Resource summary

RAM & ROM
  1. The difference between a RAM and a ROM is that a RAM does not save memory once the computer is turned off whilst the ROM does.
    1. RAM stands for Random Access Memory.
      1. ROM stands for Read Only Memory.
        1. The memory of a RAM is up to 32 GB.
          1. RAM has a type of memory called a random access memory which is where the computer is storing your frequently used memory data for you.
            1. ROM has a type of memory that retains its memory on the computer even after use as it saves it onto a memory file.
              1. The Data stored in RAM can be read and the data stored in RAM can be changed and edited but dissapears once the computer is turned off.
                Show full summary Hide full summary

                Similar

                Chapter 5: Short-term and Working Memory
                krupa8711
                Chapter 6: Long-Term Memory: Structure
                krupa8711
                MEMORY FLASHCARDS
                georgina.hope99
                Memory-boosting tips for students
                Micheal Heffernan
                Memory Key words
                Sammy :P
                Memory - AQA Psychology Unit 1 GCSE - created from Mind Map
                joshua6729
                Memory full quiz
                Molly Macgregor
                Learning and Memory
                up723339
                DefinitionsMemory
                becky_e
                Memory Model
                Bryana Brooner
                MemoryCaseStudies
                becky_e