Types of Primary Memory in Computers
Types of Primary Memory in Computers
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PRIMARY MEMORY
As human beings have a memory system to remember even a tiny thing which
went through in one’s life, similarly computer systems do contain a memory
system which can store data and can be retrieved when desired. Why not after all
it’s been designed and created by intellectual humans only. Every computer
system contains two kinds of memory out of which one is primary and the other is
secondary memory. Basically a computer memory can store particularly two
things. They are the data and the set of instructions to execute a program.
Now let us take a brief look towards the types of primary storage (or) primary
memory. This primary memory can be directly accessed by the processing unit.
The contents in the primary memory are temporary. While performing a task if
there is any power cut problems then we may lose the data which is in primary
memory. One benefit is that we can store and retrieve the data with a considerable
speed. Primary memory is more expensive when compared to secondary memory.
RAM (Random Access Memory) could be the best example of primary memory.
The primary memory in the computer system is in the form of Integrated Circuits.
These circuits are nothing but RAM. Each of RAM’s locations can store one byte
[1 Byte = 8 bits] of information. This can be in either of the forms 1 or 0. The
primary storage section is made up of several small storage locations in the
integrated circuits called cells. Every single cell can store fixed number of bits
called word length. Each cell contains a unique number assigned to it and it has the
unique address; these addresses are used to identify the cells. The address starts at
level 0 and goes up to (N-1).
Let me show you few things which are purely related to primary memory.The
different types of primary memory in computers are as follows:
Registers:
Actually computer system uses a number of memory units called registers.
Registers store data or information temporarily and pass it on as directed by the
control unit.
Flash memory:
It is a non-volatile computer memory that can be electrically erased and
reprogrammed. Examples are memory cards, chips, pen drives, and USB flash
drives etc. flash memory costs very less than byte-programmable EEPROM. It is
very portable in nature.
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