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Dear Lord,
You have brought me to the beginning of a
new day.
As the world renewed fresh and clean so I
ask to renew my heart with your strength,
wisdom and purpose.
Forgive me the errors of yesterday and
bless me to walk closer in your way today.
This is the day I begin my life anew; shine
through me so that every person I meet
may feel your presence in me.
Take my hand, precious Lord for I cannot
make it by myself.
AMEN.
CSS-W5-ORIG.ppt-First Quarter-Second Semester
CSS-W5-ORIG.ppt-First Quarter-Second Semester
Memory
STORAGE
Computer Memory
INTRODUCTION
• A memory is just like a human brain in human.
• It is used to store data and instructions.
• The memory is divided into large number of small parts called
cells.
• Each location or cell has a unique address which varies from zero
to memory size minus one.
Memory is can be divided into three
types
Cache Memory
Primary Memory/Main Memory
Secondary Memory
CACHE MEMORY
•Cache Memory Cache memory is a very high speed
semiconductor memory which can speed up CPU.
•It acts as a buffer between the CPU and main memory.
•The parts of data and programs are transferred from disk
to cache memory by operating system, from where CPU
can access them.
ADVANTAGES OF CACHE MEMORY
•Cache memory is faster than main memory.
• It consumes less access time as compared to main
memory.
•It stores the program that can be executed within a
short period of time.
•It stores data for temporary use.
DISADVANTAGES OF CACHE MEMORY
Cache memory has limited capacity.
 It is very expensive.
Why Memory is Crucial
for Performance
PRIMARY MEMORY
Primary memory holds the memory when working in
the computer.
There are two types of memory;
1.RAM -RANDOM ACESS MEMORY
2.ROM -READ ONLY MEMORY
CHARACTERISTIC OF PRIMARY
MEMORY
These are semiconductor memories
It is known as main memory.
Data is lost in case power is switched off.
It is working memory of the computer.
Faster than secondary memories.
A computer cannot run without primary memory.
RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY
Random access memory (RAM) is the best known form
of computer memory.
RAM is considered as volatile memory.
RAM is made up of small memory chips
RAM has two operation
Read operation – Transfer stored info to out of
memory.
Write operation – Store new info
TYPES OF RAM
SRAM(STATIC RAM) DRAM(DYNAMIC
RAM)
Requires less memory Require more memory
Access time is low Access time is high
Do not refresh Need to be refresh
More power
consumption
Less power consumption
CSS-W5-ORIG.ppt-First Quarter-Second Semester
READ ONLY MEMORY
ROM used to hold a program that executes automatically
by the computer every time it is turned on or reset
ROM chips contain permanently stored information.
 It is NONVOLATILE.
ROM is where the basic instructions the computer needs
for operation is stored.
Ex-:
moving data in and out of RAM for processing,
storing data permanently on magnetic media
displaying information on a screen
interpreting commands typed on a keyboard.
TYPES OF ROM
• Programmable ROM (PROM).
• This is basically a blank ROM chip that can be written to, but only once.
• It is much like a CD-R drive that burns the data into the CD.
•Erasable Programmable ROM (EPROM).
• This is just like PROM
• Except that you can erase the ROM by shining a special ultra-violet light
into a sensor
•Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM (EEPROM).
• Also called flash BIOS.
• This ROM can be rewritten through the use of a special software program.
CSS-W5-ORIG.ppt-First Quarter-Second Semester
SECONDARY MEMORY
•Used in computer system to overcome the limitation
of primary storage.
•Has an operating speed far slower than that of the
primary storage.
•Used to stored large volumes of data on a permanent
basics.
•This is known as auxiliary memory.
•Has virtual unlimited capacity because cost per bit of
storage is very low.
CHARACTERISTIC OF SECONDARY
MEMORY
• These are magnetic and optical memories
• It is known as backup memory.
• It is non-volatile memory.
• Data is permanently stored even if power is switched off.
• It is used for storage of data in a computer.
• Computer may run without secondary memory.
• Slower than primary memories
TYPES OF SECONDARY MEMORY
CSS-W5-ORIG.ppt-First Quarter-Second Semester
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CSS-W5-ORIG.ppt-First Quarter-Second Semester

  • 1. Dear Lord, You have brought me to the beginning of a new day. As the world renewed fresh and clean so I ask to renew my heart with your strength, wisdom and purpose. Forgive me the errors of yesterday and bless me to walk closer in your way today. This is the day I begin my life anew; shine through me so that every person I meet may feel your presence in me. Take my hand, precious Lord for I cannot make it by myself. AMEN.
  • 6. INTRODUCTION • A memory is just like a human brain in human. • It is used to store data and instructions. • The memory is divided into large number of small parts called cells. • Each location or cell has a unique address which varies from zero to memory size minus one.
  • 7. Memory is can be divided into three types Cache Memory Primary Memory/Main Memory Secondary Memory
  • 8. CACHE MEMORY •Cache Memory Cache memory is a very high speed semiconductor memory which can speed up CPU. •It acts as a buffer between the CPU and main memory. •The parts of data and programs are transferred from disk to cache memory by operating system, from where CPU can access them.
  • 9. ADVANTAGES OF CACHE MEMORY •Cache memory is faster than main memory. • It consumes less access time as compared to main memory. •It stores the program that can be executed within a short period of time. •It stores data for temporary use.
  • 10. DISADVANTAGES OF CACHE MEMORY Cache memory has limited capacity.  It is very expensive.
  • 11. Why Memory is Crucial for Performance
  • 12. PRIMARY MEMORY Primary memory holds the memory when working in the computer. There are two types of memory; 1.RAM -RANDOM ACESS MEMORY 2.ROM -READ ONLY MEMORY
  • 13. CHARACTERISTIC OF PRIMARY MEMORY These are semiconductor memories It is known as main memory. Data is lost in case power is switched off. It is working memory of the computer. Faster than secondary memories. A computer cannot run without primary memory.
  • 14. RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY Random access memory (RAM) is the best known form of computer memory. RAM is considered as volatile memory. RAM is made up of small memory chips RAM has two operation Read operation – Transfer stored info to out of memory. Write operation – Store new info
  • 15. TYPES OF RAM SRAM(STATIC RAM) DRAM(DYNAMIC RAM) Requires less memory Require more memory Access time is low Access time is high Do not refresh Need to be refresh More power consumption Less power consumption
  • 18. ROM used to hold a program that executes automatically by the computer every time it is turned on or reset ROM chips contain permanently stored information.  It is NONVOLATILE. ROM is where the basic instructions the computer needs for operation is stored. Ex-: moving data in and out of RAM for processing, storing data permanently on magnetic media displaying information on a screen interpreting commands typed on a keyboard.
  • 19. TYPES OF ROM • Programmable ROM (PROM). • This is basically a blank ROM chip that can be written to, but only once. • It is much like a CD-R drive that burns the data into the CD. •Erasable Programmable ROM (EPROM). • This is just like PROM • Except that you can erase the ROM by shining a special ultra-violet light into a sensor •Electrically Erasable Programmable ROM (EEPROM). • Also called flash BIOS. • This ROM can be rewritten through the use of a special software program.
  • 22. •Used in computer system to overcome the limitation of primary storage. •Has an operating speed far slower than that of the primary storage. •Used to stored large volumes of data on a permanent basics. •This is known as auxiliary memory. •Has virtual unlimited capacity because cost per bit of storage is very low.
  • 23. CHARACTERISTIC OF SECONDARY MEMORY • These are magnetic and optical memories • It is known as backup memory. • It is non-volatile memory. • Data is permanently stored even if power is switched off. • It is used for storage of data in a computer. • Computer may run without secondary memory. • Slower than primary memories

Editor's Notes

  • #4: Memory-short term workspace-like a scratchpad -volatile-information is lost when the computer is turned off STORAGE-long-term data-like filing cabinet Non-volatile-information persist even when the computer is off.
  • #5: Heart of how your computer functions, all information is stored and process
  • #6: Computer memory is the storage space in computer where data is to be processed and instructions required for processing are stored
  • #8: It is used to hold those parts of data and program which are most frequently used by CPU.
  • #11: Designed for rapid access,allowing cpu to retrieve info in milliseconds