Memory Flashcards
1
Q
what are the two main types of storage systems a computer has?
A
- Main Memory (where OS resides)
> Directly connected to the motherboard
> where programs and data are kept while being used - Secondary storage (e.g. CD’s, Harddrive - these are non-volitile)
2
Q
what two types of main memory are there? What is the difference beetween them?
A
- ROM (Read-only memory)
- RAM (Random Access Memory)
- RAM is volitile - it loses its contents when the computer is turned of
- ROM is non-volitile - so it doesnt
3
Q
What are the 3 charactersisitc of main memory?
A
- Its components can be accessed directly from the CPU
- It has relativley small capacity
- It can be read very quickly
4
Q
What are the differences between main and secondary storage?
A
- Secondary storage has a much larger capacity to store data
- This storage cannot be accessed directly from the CPU, but must go through the main memory to be processed, which can make it slower to execute instructions
5
Q
What does ROM store?
A
- Stores information for instructions for the computer to boot up after being shut down
- Stores data, such as software for booting up the computer (e.g. the BIOS)
- Can never be erased or lest
6
Q
What dose RAM store?
A
- A temporary memory that programs, applications and data are held in whilst the computer is switched on
> This includes Operation System and Application Software
(when powedered down, all data is lost)
7
Q
What is Cache memory and where is it located?
A
- A type of special RAM which is (almost always) located inside a microchip in the CPU.
- Programs run from cache memory run alot faster than orindary RAM because it is directly linked to the CPU