RAM

{Arbitrary|Randomly|Unique} Access Memory (RAM):
{Ram memory|Memory|Good old ram} stands for random gain access to memory. It is also called direct access {memory space|storage|recollection}. Random access means that every individual byte in entire memory can be accessed directly. RAM {can be used|is employed} to maintain data and instructions temporarily. A program must be loaded into RAM before execution.
Types of RAM:

RAM is built by using two different techniques:
1. {Active|Variable|Way} RAM:
DRAM stands for Dynamic Random Access {Memory space|Storage|Recollection}. {It is just a|This can be a} type of {memory space|storage|recollection} that {can be used|is employed} in most computers. It is the {most affordable|most inexpensive|least costly} kind of {RAM MEMORY|MEMORY|GOOD OLD RAM}.
DRAM requires an electric current {to keep|to keep up|to take care of} its {electric|power|electric powered} state. The electrical {Demand|Fee} of DRAM decreases with time that may {bring about|cause} loss of data.
2. Static RAM:
SRAM {sticks|stages|is an abbreviation for} for Static Random Gain access to Memory. {It may|It could|It might} store data {without the} need of {regular|repeated|recurrent} recharging. CPU does not need to wait to access data from SRAM during processing. That is why it is faster than DRAM. It utilizes less power than {MASS|LITTLE}.

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