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Random Access Memory (RAM)
A type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly, used for storing operating data and machine code currently in use.
Read-Only Memory (ROM)
A type of non-volatile memory used in computers and electronic devices, storing data permanently and typically containing the system's firmware.
Swap File
A file on a hard disk used as a temporary storage area for data that cannot be held in the main system memory.
Virtual Memory
A memory management capability of an operating system that uses hardware and software to allow a computer to compensate for physical memory shortages, temporarily transferring data from random access memory (RAM) to disk storage.
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