random access memory

English

Noun

random access memory (uncountable) (abbreviation RAM)

  1. (electronics) Computer memory that dynamically stores program and data values during operation and in which each byte of memory may be directly accessed.
  2. (computing) The main, usually volatile, memory of a computer or smartphone available for program execution or data storage.

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