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This document discusses internal computer memory types and their characteristics. It answers questions about memory size ranges, how memory functions with the CPU, common internal memory types like RAM, ROM, cache. It describes the advantages and disadvantages of different memory technologies, like how DRAM needs refreshing but SRAM does not. Lastly it discusses where different memory types are typically found, like RAM being present in all modern devices, and ROM sometimes having its own memory on components.

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This document discusses internal computer memory types and their characteristics. It answers questions about memory size ranges, how memory functions with the CPU, common internal memory types like RAM, ROM, cache. It describes the advantages and disadvantages of different memory technologies, like how DRAM needs refreshing but SRAM does not. Lastly it discusses where different memory types are typically found, like RAM being present in all modern devices, and ROM sometimes having its own memory on components.

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ssk3207 computer organization & assembly language

Question 1 :
What Is The For The Respective

ANSWER :
It depends on what that we use. For example , (from a few hundred KB to a few hundred MB), while for (a few hundred MB or few GB) So ,we can conclude that the for internal memory is in the range hundred MB to few GB and it is depends on what type of internal memory we use.

Question 2 :
does the
functioning in a

ANSWER :
The sends from , where an is performed. After being processed, the information is , where it is until it is to he .
*(the of memory is that it allows , no matter where the items are within it.)

Question 3 :

ANSWER :
Types of Internal Memory: 1. which is with the processor chip or module 2. 3. (either shared out of main RAM can be dedicated memory connected to the graphics processor). 4. which contains the BIOS which can be few MB in size.

Question 4 :
What are the to of the used

ANSWER :
Memory Type RAM ROM Read-only memory Programmable ROM Erasable PROM UV Light, chip level Read-mostly memory Electrically, byte-level Electrically, byte-level Non-volatile Not possible Category Read-written memory Erasure* Electrically, byte-level Volatility Volatile

Electrically EPROM Flash Memory

Erasure = refers to the compile-time process by which explicit type annotations are removed from a program, before it is executed at run-time.

Question 5 :
The and of using internal memory.

ANSWER :
Internal memory include Random Access Memory , Read-Only Memory & . RAM Static RAM vs Dynamic RAM 1. DRAM needs to be .(the timing is more complex) 2. SRAM dont need to be constantly refreshed.

: , DRAM needs a transistor and a capacitor per bit, while SRAM needs 4 transistors per bit. , once ROM is created it cannot be changed by user accessible means, it is . When data is cached, it is for quicker access if whats

Question 6 :
of internal memory

ANSWER :
For : Normally found on is increasingly found on other and For , but and some .

: Can be found in any type of which now normally equipped with , and may even include with their own and more.

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