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RAM (Random Access Memory). -Dynamic -Static. Dynamic RAM. Must be refreshed constantly by a refresh circuit or will lose it’s data Slower than Static RAM Still used more often than Static RAM due to the fact that it is inexpensive. I’M A RAM LOL. Static RAM. Faster than Dynamic RAM
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RAM(Random Access Memory) -Dynamic -Static
Dynamic RAM • Must be refreshed constantly by a refresh circuit or will lose it’s data • Slower than Static RAM • Still used more often than Static RAM due to the fact that it is inexpensive I’M A RAM LOL
Static RAM • Faster than Dynamic RAM • More expensive than Dynamic RAM because the Static memory cells take up a lot more space on a chip • Because of the space that these cells take up, Static RAM gives you less memory per chip SKEET SKEET
Cells • RAM is composed of many cells. • Cells are organized in rows and columns • Not like human cells • Used for memory • Composed of silicon chips • Each chip can be directly accessed at any time O RLY?
What it’s used for • RAM is used for exactly what its name states, that is...Random Access Memory • Is a memory component inside of a computer • WTFPWNing noobs in CS
How it works • Cells arranged in rows and columns • Store data on memory • Data is accessed from individual cells
History of RAM • RAM was first made from vacuum tubes and failed frequently • Used to be much larger, and store less data 4 MB RAM from 1986 ¿Por que? You may ask, and to that I say: In order to know your future, you must know your past...and it was another slide.
What we use it for • We store stuff on it...all night long • It’s in our computers, because if it wasn’t our computers would be terrible • It speeds up the processing rate of our computers • I need it to play WoW and not lag like a noob
Individual Parts • Cell • Silicon chips • Copper Etching • Solder • Magic
YAY! We’re done! • I apologize for putting you through this, I understand your pain...really, I do • ENJOY THE RAM (and Gundam cat)
How A Ram works • Food enters the mouth, is chewed up by the teeth, and enters the esophagus • The esophagus delivers food to the reticulo-rumen. • Functionally this is a single, large "fermentation chamber" containing micro-organisms which convert plant carbohydrate to volatile fatty acids • The excess is sent to the intestines • From the intestines, the excess is expelled through the anus.