Random Access Memory is temporary memory used to store data and process information. The more RAM that is available to a computer, the more data the computer can store there, which can lead to faster ...
Simulating more random access memory (RAM) than actually exists, which allows the computer to run larger programs as well as multiple programs concurrently. Actually developed back in the 1950s, ...
(1) For Adobe's multimedia authoring and playback system, see Flash. Flash memory turned out to be a very poor naming choice, because flash memory is permanent storage and "not" temporary memory (RAM) ...