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In this question Pix from the section “Digital environment: Building a digital environment", you are asked to recognize the type of temporary memory used by a computer. Find out the answer in this article.

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What is the name of the volatile, fast-access memory where data being processed is stored in a computer? [Find out the answer]

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Illustration of the question on Pix about volatile memory. Christina for Alucare.fr

States What is the name of the volatile, fast-access memory where data being processed is stored in a computer?


What is volatile memory?

The volatile memory is a type of computer memory that requires a continuous power supplywithout which it loses the information stored in it.

RAM is non-remanent computer memory. ©Christina for Alucare.fr

It is mainly used for temporary data storage during the execution of programs on a computer.

RAM memory

The RAM (Random Access Memory) is the most common type of memory used in computers. It is also known as RAM.

RAM memory enables rapid access to data, speeding up real-time processing. ©Christina for Alucare.fr

RAM is used throughout the entire duration of theprogram execution. It does not retain data once the computer is turned off. It is precisely this inability to retain information in the absence of power, which makes RAM a volatile memory.

RAM functions

RAM has several essential functions in a computer:

  • Store data during execution.
  • Accelerate performance.
The functions of random access memory. ©Christina for Alucare.fr
  • Operate in real time.
  • Manage multitasking.

What are the differences between volatile and non-volatile memory?

The RAM is often contrasted with non-volatile memory. The latter retains data even when the power supply is interrupted.

The most common examples of non-volatile memory are the hard disk (HDD), the SSD, the read-only memory (ROM), the USB sticks and the game's memory cards.

The difference between volatile and non-volatile memory. Cristina for Alucare.fr

The following table compares RAM and non-volatile memory:

Criteria Volatile memory Non-volatile memory
Computer memory type RAM
RAM (Random Access Memory)
Hard disk, SSD, ROM
Power supply requirement Yes Nope
Data storage time Short term Long term
Data access speed  Very fast Slower than RAM
Main application Temporary storage of data during execution Permanent storage of information and files
Common examples RAM, random access memory HDD, SSD, ROM, read-only memory
Consequence of a power outage Lost information Information remains stored
Nature Non remanente Remanente

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