Tuesday, January 28, 2014

The Difference Between The Memory Cards And Computer Memory


Essentially, computer memory is used in reference to the physical devices which are used to save data on a computer or a machine. It also refers to the way in which the computer classifies or orders this data, which in a sense is not dissimilar to the way in which information is stored in our own minds, hence the term: computer memory. Information which is stored on the computer memory comes in the form of a series of sequential instructions or any other data which needs to be stored either temporarily or permanently. Temporary data is normally solved using

 an SSD or solid state device, such as memory cards or a solid state disk. The central difference between the memory of a computer and the memory which is held on a solid state disk is that memory is generally used to save information such as RAM, which is quick to access, while solid state devices tend to be used for slower information. ��Storage�� tends to be a term which is used in reference to data which can be stored on a permanent basis, while ��Memory�� is used to refer to temporary state devices, where, as the name suggests, the information is only to be stored for a limited period of time.

However, as technology has advanced, the difference between the two has become increasingly indistinct. For example, memory saved on a storage system is now known as ��virtual memory��, memory which is a component of the machine or computer which allows lets the central component of the computer or kernels to multitask, meaning that while one request or task is being received or carried out, another can be completed simultaneously. An SSD or a solid state drive is a data storage device such as memory cards which use solid state memory to store persistent data in the form of a solid state disk.

Persistent data is information which your computer would lose in the event that it was to lose power without the user’s prior knowledge. Traditional hard disk drives or HDD use moving parts like movable read/write heads and spinning disks, while a solid state drive uses a micro chip or a non volatile memory chip in order to store information, which unlike traditional hard disk drives do not use moving parts.

These solid state drives or SSDs are better than their predecessors in many respects; they are much quieter than older formats such as floppy disk drives which tend to grind loudly when in use, and they also need reduced latency and access time, latency being how long a time delay is in a particular system, and access time being the time between a message being sent to a computer.

 They can also be used on the same interface as a traditional HDD or hard disk drive, which allows to the switchover to be made between old storage devices and newer ones. They are highly portable (Which as a downside can result in devices such as memory cards being lost easily due to their decreasing size) As of 2010, it is predicted that many SSDs will use NAND-flash memory which can be used to store information in the event that there is no available power source.
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