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Batch 7 AM

I. 1. A magnetic storage device that is installed inside the computer.


D. 2. Early drive controller interface that connects computers and hard disk drives which
an interface that uses a 40-pin connector.
F. 3. Temporary storage for data and programs that are being accessed by the CPU.
G. 4. A storage device that uses lasers to read data on the optical media.
E. 5. A storage device that uses removable 3.5-inch disks.
J. 6. Soldered the memory chips on a special circuit board.
B. 7. A removable storage device that connects to a USB port.
C. 8. Chips that are located on the motherboard.
A. 9. Memory cells built right into the CPU that contain specific data needed particularly
the Arithmetic Logic Unit.
H. 10. Technology that doubles the maximum bandwidth of SDRAM.

A. Registers
B. Flash drive or Thumb drive
C. Read-only memory
D. IDE
E. Floppy drive
F. Random access memory
G. Optical drive
H. DDR
I. Hard drive
J. Memory module

Create a Binary Conversion of your Last Name.


01000010 01110101 01100101 01101110 01101111

Give the types of Memory Module with picture and their characteristics.
1. DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory)
Characteristics:
- Volatile memory (loses data when power is turned off).
- Needs to be refreshed thousands of times per second.
- Commonly used as system memory (RAM).
- Relatively lower cost compared to other types.

2. SRAM (Static Random Access Memory)


Characteristics:
- Volatile memory.
- Faster and more expensive than DRAM.
- Doesn't require refreshing like DRAM.
- Used in cache memory and high-speed registers.

3. SDRAM (Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory):


Characteristics:
- Synchronized with the system clock, allowing for faster
data access.
- Commonly used in desktop and laptop computers as
system memory.

4. DDR SDRAM (Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic RAM):


Characteristics:
- An improvement over SDRAM, transferring
data on both the rising and falling edges of
the clock signal.
- Higher data transfer rates compared to
SDRAM.
- DDR2, DDR3, and DDR4 are subsequent
generations with increased performance.

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