random access memory
See also: random-access memory
English
Noun
random access memory (uncountable) (abbreviation RAM)
- (electronics) Computer memory that dynamically stores program and data values during operation and in which each byte of memory may be directly accessed.
- (computing) The main, usually volatile, memory of a computer or smartphone available for program execution or data storage.
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computer memory that dynamically stores program and data values during operation and in which each byte of memory may be directly accessed
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the main memory of a computer available for program execution or data storage
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