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Presented by:
Nikita Manhar
Roll No. 313302221041
Branch – Computer Science & Engineering
Computer
Memory
Content
What is Computer Memory?
Why is memory important or needed for a computer?
Types of Computer Memory
Primary Memory
Secondary Memory
Primary Vs Secondary Memory
Memory Units
References
What is Computer Memory
Computer memory is any physical device capable of
storing information temporarily, like RAM (random
access memory), or permanently, like ROM (read-only
memory).
Memory devices utilize integrated circuits and are
used by operating systems, software, and hardware.
Why is memory important or
needed for a computer?
Each device in a computer
operates at different
speeds and computer
memory gives your
computer a place to
quickly access data.
If the CPU had to wait for a
secondary storage device,
like a hard disk drive, a
computer would be much
slower.
Types of Computer Memory
Cache Memory
Primary Memory/Main Memory
Secondary Memory
Primary Memory
This is the main memory of the computer. CPU can
directly read or write on this memory. It is fixed on the
motherboard of the computer.
Primary memory is further divided in two types:
1.RAM(Random Access Memory)
2.ROM(Read Only Memory)
RAM (Random Access
Memory)
RAM is a temporary memory. The information stored in
this memory is lost as the power supply to the computer
is turned off. That’s why it is also called Volatile Memory.
It stores the data and instruction given by the user and
also the results produced by the computer temporarily
ROM (Read only
Memory)
Information stored in ROM is permanent in
nature, i .e., it holds the data even if the
system is switched off.
It holds the starting instructions for the
computer. ROM cannot be overwritten by
the computer. It is also called Non-Volatile
Memory.
Secondary
Memory
This memory is permanent in nature. It is used to
store the different programs and the information
permanently (which were temporarily stored in
RAM). It holds the information till we erase it.
Different types of secondary storage devices
are:
1. Hard Disc, Compact Disc,
2. DVD, Pen Drive,
3. Flash Drive, etc.
Hard Disc Drive
Hard disk drive is made up of a
series of circular disks called
platters arranged one over the
other almost ½ inches apart around
a spindle.
Disks are made of non-magnetic
material like aluminum alloy and
coated with 10-20 nm of magnetic
material.
CD Drive
CD stands for Compact Disk. CDs are circular
disks that use optical rays, usually lasers, to
read and write data.
They are very cheap as you can get 700 MB
of storage space for less than a dollar. CDs
are inserted in CD drives built into CPU
cabinet.
They are portable as you can eject the drive,
remove the CD and carry it with you.
DVD Drive
DVD stands for Digital Video Display. DVD
are optical devices that can store 15 times
the data held by CDs.
They are usually used to store rich
multimedia files that need high storage
capacity. DVDs also come in three varieties –
read only, recordable and rewritable.
Pen Drive
Pen drive is a portable memory device that
uses solid state memory rather than
magnetic fields or lasers to record data.
It uses a technology similar to RAM, except
that it is nonvolatile. It is also called USB
drive, key drive or flash memory.
Blu Ray Disk
Blu Ray Disk (BD) is an optical storage media
used to store high definition (HD) video and
other multimedia filed.
BD uses shorter wavelength laser as
compared to CD/DVD. This enables writing
arm to focus more tightly on the disk and
hence pack in more data. BDs can store up to
128 GB data.
Primary Vs Secondary Memory
Parameter Primary memory Secondary memory
Nature
The primary memory is
categorized as volatile &
nonvolatile memories.
The secondary memory is
always a non-volatile memory.
Alias
These memories are also called
internal memory.
Secondary memory is known as
a Backup memory or Additional
memory or Auxiliary memory.
Access
Data is directly accessed by the
processing unit.
Data cannot be accessed
directly by the processor. It is
first copied from secondary
memory to primary memory.
Only then CPU can access it.
Formation
It's a volatile memory meaning
data cannot be retained in case
of power failure.
It's a non-volatile memory so
that that data can be retained
even after power failure.
Memory
Units
Data in the computer’s memory is
represented by the two digits 0 and 1.
These two digits are called Binary
Digits or Bits.
A bit is the smallest unit of
computer’s memory.
Bits=0,1
1 Byte= 8 bits(e.g,11001011)
• 1 KB(kilobyte) = 1024 Bytes
1 MB(megabyte) = 1024 KB
1 GB(Gigabyte) = 1024 MB
1 TB(Terabyte) = 1024 GB
References
www.google.com
www.wikipedia.com
www.studymafia.org
www.pptplanet.com
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CSE-Computer-Memory-PPT.pptx

  • 1. Presented by: Nikita Manhar Roll No. 313302221041 Branch – Computer Science & Engineering Computer Memory
  • 2. Content What is Computer Memory? Why is memory important or needed for a computer? Types of Computer Memory Primary Memory Secondary Memory Primary Vs Secondary Memory Memory Units References
  • 3. What is Computer Memory Computer memory is any physical device capable of storing information temporarily, like RAM (random access memory), or permanently, like ROM (read-only memory). Memory devices utilize integrated circuits and are used by operating systems, software, and hardware.
  • 4. Why is memory important or needed for a computer? Each device in a computer operates at different speeds and computer memory gives your computer a place to quickly access data. If the CPU had to wait for a secondary storage device, like a hard disk drive, a computer would be much slower.
  • 5. Types of Computer Memory Cache Memory Primary Memory/Main Memory Secondary Memory
  • 6. Primary Memory This is the main memory of the computer. CPU can directly read or write on this memory. It is fixed on the motherboard of the computer. Primary memory is further divided in two types: 1.RAM(Random Access Memory) 2.ROM(Read Only Memory)
  • 7. RAM (Random Access Memory) RAM is a temporary memory. The information stored in this memory is lost as the power supply to the computer is turned off. That’s why it is also called Volatile Memory. It stores the data and instruction given by the user and also the results produced by the computer temporarily
  • 8. ROM (Read only Memory) Information stored in ROM is permanent in nature, i .e., it holds the data even if the system is switched off. It holds the starting instructions for the computer. ROM cannot be overwritten by the computer. It is also called Non-Volatile Memory.
  • 9. Secondary Memory This memory is permanent in nature. It is used to store the different programs and the information permanently (which were temporarily stored in RAM). It holds the information till we erase it. Different types of secondary storage devices are: 1. Hard Disc, Compact Disc, 2. DVD, Pen Drive, 3. Flash Drive, etc.
  • 10. Hard Disc Drive Hard disk drive is made up of a series of circular disks called platters arranged one over the other almost ½ inches apart around a spindle. Disks are made of non-magnetic material like aluminum alloy and coated with 10-20 nm of magnetic material.
  • 11. CD Drive CD stands for Compact Disk. CDs are circular disks that use optical rays, usually lasers, to read and write data. They are very cheap as you can get 700 MB of storage space for less than a dollar. CDs are inserted in CD drives built into CPU cabinet. They are portable as you can eject the drive, remove the CD and carry it with you.
  • 12. DVD Drive DVD stands for Digital Video Display. DVD are optical devices that can store 15 times the data held by CDs. They are usually used to store rich multimedia files that need high storage capacity. DVDs also come in three varieties – read only, recordable and rewritable.
  • 13. Pen Drive Pen drive is a portable memory device that uses solid state memory rather than magnetic fields or lasers to record data. It uses a technology similar to RAM, except that it is nonvolatile. It is also called USB drive, key drive or flash memory.
  • 14. Blu Ray Disk Blu Ray Disk (BD) is an optical storage media used to store high definition (HD) video and other multimedia filed. BD uses shorter wavelength laser as compared to CD/DVD. This enables writing arm to focus more tightly on the disk and hence pack in more data. BDs can store up to 128 GB data.
  • 15. Primary Vs Secondary Memory Parameter Primary memory Secondary memory Nature The primary memory is categorized as volatile & nonvolatile memories. The secondary memory is always a non-volatile memory. Alias These memories are also called internal memory. Secondary memory is known as a Backup memory or Additional memory or Auxiliary memory. Access Data is directly accessed by the processing unit. Data cannot be accessed directly by the processor. It is first copied from secondary memory to primary memory. Only then CPU can access it. Formation It's a volatile memory meaning data cannot be retained in case of power failure. It's a non-volatile memory so that that data can be retained even after power failure.
  • 16. Memory Units Data in the computer’s memory is represented by the two digits 0 and 1. These two digits are called Binary Digits or Bits. A bit is the smallest unit of computer’s memory. Bits=0,1 1 Byte= 8 bits(e.g,11001011) • 1 KB(kilobyte) = 1024 Bytes 1 MB(megabyte) = 1024 KB 1 GB(Gigabyte) = 1024 MB 1 TB(Terabyte) = 1024 GB