random-access memory
1 of 1noun/ˈrændəm ˈæksɛs ˈmɛməri/
Forms:random-access memories
1
a type of computer memory tasked with temporarily storing data for a quicker access
C1Learn more on Wikipedia- The new gaming laptop boasts 16GB of RAM for smooth multitasking and faster loading times.
- Video editors often require large amounts of RAM to handle high-resolution footage and complex editing software.
- Increasing the RAM on your computer can help improve overall system responsiveness and reduce lag.
- Web browsers rely on RAM to store temporary data such as website content and browser tabs.
- Graphic designers benefit from ample RAM to work with large image files and render complex visual effects.