Memory 1
Memory 1
Memory 1
MEMORY
Presented by: Keshav , Vidhath , Arnay
COMPUTER MEMORY
A computer system needs memory to store the data
and instructions for processing .
'Memory' of a computer system, refers to its primary
memory.
The secondary memory (also called storage device) is
used to store data, instructions and results
permanently for future use.
A computer system uses binary numbers to store and
process data. The binary digits 0 and 1, which are the
basic units of memory, are called bits. Bits are the
smallest unit of memory.
Bytes can be grouped
together to make bigger chunks or units of memory , given in the table below
1KB = 1024
KB (Kilobyte) PB (Petabyte) 1PB = 1024 TB
Bytes
Optical Memory
Optical memory uses light beams
for its operation. It was developed in the fourth
generation of computers. It is mainly used for storing
audio/video and taking backups. It is also very
convenient for carrying from one place to another. It
requires an optical drive for its operation. Its read/
write speed is slower as compared to the hard disk
and flash memory. CDs, DVDs, and BDs are examples
of optical memory.
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