Electronics

Understanding Electronics Memory

Technology is a great thing. It is absolutely vital in the world of business and leisure. Think about cars, computers and even MP3 players. All are electronics that we use on a regular basis. Some of these share a few things in common such as how your notebook memory is similar to that used in televisions and cell phones. You may not think it is so but it is. All have the same forms of memory that are used to help make it operate more efficiently. Even your new car utilizes memory when you use the navigational programs or seat memory buttons.

Notebook and computer desktop memory work on a storage tier. When you first turn on your pc it must access the Read-Only Memory (ROM) which has been stored in the permanent storage. The next application to load is the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). The final step is opening up the Operating System (OS). Without going into confusing details on why it draws from one storage and not another or why one is a read-only and yet you save to a different storage, you should know that generic storage works the same in a variety of other equipment. The process is very similar to the one your desktop computers use.

A great example of electronics and memory systems is your cellular phone. You utilize the memory every time you go to the address book to call someone. You use the memory modules to access your email, the internet and to set up your calendar function. Sure, it is not the same or capable of the same things as desktop computers, but it brings great convenience to your life!

Even televisions now need storage in order to operate correctly. Many satellite and cable providers are now offering digital recording and the ability to pause live television. Both of these functions require storage, though one is put into long term memory and the other is put into short term memory for fast access. Just remember that the quicker the electronic device can access it, the faster the device will be.

Think about how many electronics you use on a daily basis and you will realize how important they are to society. We would probably cease to function in an efficient manner if it were not for these technological marvels. Just about every piece of electronic gadgetry and trinkets are now using some form of memory. Think of them as different computers helping us live our lives in a more efficient manner.







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Today's Tip On Computer Memory

The memory is expressed in terms of DIMM and SIMM. A DIMM module stands for Dual In Line Memory Module and a SIMM is a Single. The memory is used by the Central Processing Unit, or CPU, and is how the computer processes information and how it stores the information. The faster it can access information in the cache or storage memory, the faster your unit will run.



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